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Old 22nd June 2008, 01:53 PM
Ryan N Ryan N is offline
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Originally Posted by David E View Post
Hi David,
From all the info I read on line at the time , you cannot stay longer than 90 days from the date that is stamped in your passport on arrival into the US. You can go back and forth to Canada / Mexico/ Caribbean and re enter the US providing you are still within the original 90 days as per the date in your passport. Speaking with US Immigration officials by phone while in the US I was told differently !Won't push my luck like that again.
I was flying from Hong Kong to Toronto last June on CX. We made a refuelling stop in Anchorage. Every passenger had to disembark from the plane, and non Canadian passport holders had their photo and fingerprint taken. Passport details were also entered into the US database, but no stamp was given in the passport. Does that mean my 90 days would not have started at that time, even though I have technically stepped on US soil?
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