> Exactly. Of course I dont intend to lie, all i want to do is find the
> best way for me to get into the US legally without causing lots of un-
> necessary grief. From all this advise I have decided to go to the
> embassy and try for the visa, and quite frankly with this being the
> ONLY thing I have ever done wrong anywhere, and the fact Im sorting
> out as I should if I lived in the US, I feel it would be fairly
> ridiculous for them to refuse a visa, or offer the adivse that im fine
> to go on a waiver. But you never know, and its nice to have a fall
> back incase they do decide to be un-reasonable, i.e the waiver.
>
> Simon
Good luck to you. Understand, that even if you get the visa or a waiver,
you can still be refused entry when you arrive - it's all at the
discretion of the officer at the PoE. Will it happen? Probably not. Can
it happen? Absolutely!
Ian
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