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Reba wrote:Auggy, carrying only $100 cash with you for an expected 3 month trip is likely to have you denied entry. Their first question will be "what if your card(s) are not accepted or don't work?" then you're screwed.
Take more cash with you.
I have no idea if a visa is required to play on gameshows.
Reba wrote:I don't think there is a hard and fast rule about how much you would need to have on hand to prove you're supporting your trip yourself, but at least have enough cash or travellers cheques on hand to get thru 2 weeks. If you don't, they can suspect you as a vagrant and deny you entry.
Reba wrote:Remember to also notify your bank and credit card companies that you are travelling abroad. They've been known to put holds on debit and credit cards if they suspect it's been stolen and taken to the States or elsewhere.
lawsrlaws wrote:We don't go by a specific amount. Every case is different. The problem I have here is that you have Intent to Immigrate. The Officer you talk to will have the final say, but like I said before, stick to short 1-2 week trips at a time.
Auggy wrote:"The Intent to Immigrate" is because I intend to stay for three months? Don't they factor in that I have a round trip ticket, which is already booked?
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