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No need to bring those documents, but I would carry some proof of return- ticket to Canada, letter from employer stating when you are expected back, lease of home etc

Continuation of this story - given that I am banned from the VWP and use my B1/B2 visa to travel to the U.S. (I've been to the United States 5 times now in the last few years on that visa). Each time I enter the border, I am automatically sent to secondary inspects. Sometimes I wait an hour, another time it was four hours.

On my last visit only a few weeks ago, I asked to speak to a supervisor. They told me that an avenue had been opened where I can apply online, and present my case in order to have myself removed from the 'Watch List' and thus avoid the hold up. The Supervisor told me there were no guarantees and that I would likely remain on this 'Watch List' always and be sent to Secondary Inspections.

The program is called DHS TRIP. Is there a standard approach to this to maximise my chances of having myself removed from this list so I can cross the U.S. Border without hassle?

 
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