Monday, April 7, 2008

Do I have to fill in a visa entry form for entry to USA?|163519

Hello!

I_m from the UK with a machine readable passport and is planning to go to NY to meet up my boyfriend and stay overnight to catch a plane to Boston the very next day. Then fly back to NY to do some serious shopping! However, do I have to fill in a visa entry form for each trip from UK to NY, NY to Boston and Boston to NY. Sorry for any confusion I may have caused.

  • No. You only need to complete the Immigration form when you enter the USA on the flight from the UK to New York.


    http://www.unitedstatesvisas.gov/visitin��


    Flights between NY and Boston are domestic flights and while everyone has to show ID at check-in _ security you don_t leave the USA on the trip.

    Hope you have a great time!

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  • Don_t forget your soul. They_ll be asking for that as you enter the _Constitution-free_ zone, that is the border.
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