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Question about travelling to the US
« on: January 05, 2013, 07:40:24 AM »
Hi,just a quick question that i'm not totally sure about .....
I recently visited my girlfriend in the States(december)for 1 week and i have the opportunity to go again in 2 weeks time for 2 weeks,is this fine?i'm thinking its ok but i just wanted to make sure that there isn't going to be a problem with the dates being so close,i'll be going to a different area this time too.
also i believe that the ESTA i filled in and got last December is valid for 2 years so i wont have to do anything in that regard?
thanks in advance :)


Re: Question about travelling to the US
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2013, 02:51:35 PM »
Hi,just a quick question that i'm not totally sure about .....
I recently visited my girlfriend in the States(december)for 1 week and i have the opportunity to go again in 2 weeks time for 2 weeks,is this fine?i'm thinking its ok but i just wanted to make sure that there isn't going to be a problem with the dates being so close,i'll be going to a different area this time too.
also i believe that the ESTA i filled in and got last December is valid for 2 years so i wont have to do anything in that regard?
thanks in advance :)

Shouldn't be, as long as you have return tickets, proof that you have funds to support yourself, proof of hotel accommodation etc.
Might be good to have something that states you need to be back at work or something. Depends just how cautious you want to be. 

I did 8-12 trips (approx) to the US in 2010 and didn't have an issue, half personal, half work related, but I always think you can't be too careful.
Although your ESTA is still valid you should log in and update your flight and address details of where you'll be staying.


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Re: Question about travelling to the US
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2013, 03:31:54 PM »

Although your ESTA is still valid you should log in and update your flight and address details of where you'll be staying.


You don't need to. I've only done the initial entry and not updated for subsequent trips. Also, on the last trip I had to do a new one as it had expired, and I put the hotel we were staying in the first night, but when DW filled in the customs form on the plane she put her sisters address (which we were travelling onto 2 days later).
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Re: Question about travelling to the US
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2013, 04:42:46 PM »
Thanks for the replies,as for showing i need to be back for work,it's my firm would a business card or something similar do?


Re: Question about travelling to the US
« Reply #4 on: January 07, 2013, 05:19:42 PM »
You don't need to. I've only done the initial entry and not updated for subsequent trips. Also, on the last trip I had to do a new one as it had expired, and I put the hotel we were staying in the first night, but when DW filled in the customs form on the plane she put her sisters address (which we were travelling onto 2 days later).

You don't *have* to but DHS recommends that you do,  therefore why not spend five minutes just doing it? Especially if you're concerned about US entry clearance anyway.

Your experiences are your experiences but you never know if you just got lucky or something, your situation is totally different, being married to a US citizen who is  resident in the UK is rather different than visiting a girlfriend in the US multiple times in a short span.

DHS recommends you carry a print out of your ESTA every time you travel and it would look less credible if it had the wrong address etc if you needed to show it for any reason. If he gets pulled out for any reason and questions all of his official information would match up which again adds credibility to his story.

Ravenfurby, I always carried a letter from HR, you can print your own business card in a day so it's not very official, how about your latest payslip to show you're still employed?


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