My partner is finally coming to visit me here in a few months, but I'm incredibly worried. Despite my poor experience with UK immigration before (where I was asked for a lot of documents that I didn't have -- yet still somehow managed to get in), he doesn't feel that he has any need to carry anything other than a copy of his flight information, and maybe a copy of his hotel booking. I'm trying best I can to get him to ask his boss for a letter saying he has to return to the UK, but his response is "baby, I've been to the US many different times. I don't need that stuff." ... his last visit was about 10 years ago, however.
So... he'll be visiting me using the visa waiver program, staying for 2 weeks, on a brand new passport, most likely carrying only a copy of his flight information.
Is it likely that he'll have problems?
Also, those of you that are UK citizens, or have had a UK citizen visit you in the US before, what sort of questions did the IO ask? Was it difficult? I've heard foreign citizens describe visiting the US as being the worst thing in the world due to the IO officers, so I'm a little scared. (Then again, I've heard people describe UK immigration as being hard to get through, and I only had issues on my first visit).