Going for a Vacation

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RebaModerator
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Re: Going for a Vacation

Post Fri Jul 10, 2009 5:04 pm

technically yes, but it is dual intent, and the next step from K1 is marriage to a US citizen and AOS. Or go home.
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AuggyNew Member
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Re: Going for a Vacation

Post Fri Jul 10, 2009 7:04 pm

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.


How much money should I be expected to take with me per day? $10? $50? $100? I hate having to carry lots of money around. In addition to my credit cards, I will also take my debit card.

Thanks!
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RebaModerator
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Re: Going for a Vacation

Post Sat Jul 11, 2009 7:28 am

They do not accept credit or debit cards as accepable forms of proof of supporting yourself. If they don't work, then you're without money. They want to see cash, or at the very least, travellers cheques (yes, there is still such a thing).

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.

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.
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AuggyNew Member
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Re: Going for a Vacation

Post Sat Jul 11, 2009 8:17 am

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.


I'd be staying 3 months, but would $2000 be enough for 2 weeks? Too much, too little?

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.


That's a good idea. Thanks!
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StevenCanuckAbroad VIP
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Re: Going for a Vacation

Post Sat Jul 11, 2009 10:19 pm

You don't need to carry cash, you need proof of funds. E.g. bank statement, letter from your bank manager, etc.

Like Reba said, I'm not sure if there is a specific rule but the usual rule of thumb is 125% of the poverty level, which works out to $1,128 a month.
Steve.
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lawsrlawsCanuckAbroad VIP
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Re: Going for a Vacation

Post Sat Jul 11, 2009 10:44 pm

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.
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AuggyNew Member
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Re: Going for a Vacation

Post Sun Jul 12, 2009 6:54 am

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.


"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?

Thanks
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flames9CanuckAbroad VIP
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Re: Going for a Vacation

Post Sun Jul 12, 2009 9:25 am

Round trip tickets mean very little, as many know that a round trip ticket can cost less than a 1 way ticket! It doesnt hurt, but doesn't help a great deal!
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Tonester_MDNew Member
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Re: Going for a Vacation

Post Sun Jul 12, 2009 7:42 pm

Don't bring any items to make it look like you are moving here. Have you heard of Luxury Suites International? They manage condo hotels interntionally and they have a lot here in the United States. They have really good rates and the longer you stay the cheaper it is. They are fully furnished with Flat Screens appliances etc. All they ask is to be good to their property. You can get more info toll free at 1.877.247.9288
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StevenCanuckAbroad VIP
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Re: Going for a Vacation

Post Sun Jul 12, 2009 9:45 pm

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?


Your intent is because you show up, you have a US fiancée, you've got a K-1 in process, you're taking your car and your TV and you say you want to stay for months. That makes it sound like you have immigrant intent to most CBP people.

Hard to mitigate that one, which is why laws is saying only go for short visits and just wait for your visa. Takes about 7 months at the moment.
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