I was hoping for some advice from those of you who have experience dealing with the US border.
Two weeks ago i tried to make my way to Oregon. The plan was to spend some time there til May. A retreat of sorts. i subleased my apartment, packed my bags, booked the ticket...but was refused entry as they thought i was going there to work. (which i was not..i had one too many bags i guess)
they advised me to gather more information about my residence in Canada, and to prove i had savings to live off of while i was there...so i did so, and was allowed entry. this second time around, i thought i shouldn't push my luck with a ticket that returns in may, so i booked a ticket returning in march. needless to say, they allowed me entry, but with a I-94 that says i have to leave by march.
I'm sad about this...and looking for advice. many friends have suggested i leave the US once my time is up, and then try and reenter a few weeks later. it might be possible to pack a day bag and cross in a car with a friend that lives in Seattle. friends seem to think if i can get across looking like someone visiting for a weekend (with a concert ticket in seattle perhaps, and nothing but a day bag) this way i could appear to be going for a weekend, and perhaps they will let me across without issue and without another I-94. once in, the idea is to stay for a month or so.
I'm nervous about trying this at all.
being refused is not a big deal, but what if they refuse me with other consequences? (like not allowing me entry for a few years)
should i be concerned about saying im going for a weekend and staying for a month?
what sort of details do you think they record?
I'm curious what your experience has been in recent years with the US border. any advice would be appreciated
Two weeks ago i tried to make my way to Oregon. The plan was to spend some time there til May. A retreat of sorts. i subleased my apartment, packed my bags, booked the ticket...but was refused entry as they thought i was going there to work. (which i was not..i had one too many bags i guess)
they advised me to gather more information about my residence in Canada, and to prove i had savings to live off of while i was there...so i did so, and was allowed entry. this second time around, i thought i shouldn't push my luck with a ticket that returns in may, so i booked a ticket returning in march. needless to say, they allowed me entry, but with a I-94 that says i have to leave by march.
I'm sad about this...and looking for advice. many friends have suggested i leave the US once my time is up, and then try and reenter a few weeks later. it might be possible to pack a day bag and cross in a car with a friend that lives in Seattle. friends seem to think if i can get across looking like someone visiting for a weekend (with a concert ticket in seattle perhaps, and nothing but a day bag) this way i could appear to be going for a weekend, and perhaps they will let me across without issue and without another I-94. once in, the idea is to stay for a month or so.
I'm nervous about trying this at all.
being refused is not a big deal, but what if they refuse me with other consequences? (like not allowing me entry for a few years)
should i be concerned about saying im going for a weekend and staying for a month?
what sort of details do you think they record?
I'm curious what your experience has been in recent years with the US border. any advice would be appreciated





