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Received this answer today from the USA Embassy,
"Please be aware that there is no specific time period that an individual must remain outside the United States between two trips under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP).
However, please be aware that to be eligible for entry to the United States you will be required to demonstrate to the satisfaction of immigration officials at the port of entry that you are a bona fide temporary visitor to the United States, that you have sufficiently strong social and economic ties to your country of residence to compel you to depart the United States at the end of your visit, that you have sufficient funds for your support during your stay and the you are maintaining as residence abroad."
There response raises even more questions, which I have asked them to answer,1. How do I satisfy an immigration official that I am a bona fida temp visitor, which I am?
2. That I have strong social and economic ties to the UK, which I do? although my wife and I are both retired.
3. That I sufficient funds,which I do.
4. That I am maintaining a residence in the UK, which I am. -
Yes, back in 2000. It's not a very nice thing to go through.
What were the circumstances please?
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I found you a case here
Thanks for that link but my situation is completely different.
We are both early retired and looking to buy a place soon for our use only.
We do not want to stay longer than 90 days at a time but 2 breaks of 90 days, one in March/April/May and another in Sept/Oct/Nov
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You can be the first one to try and then come back here to report the results
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/348367-refused-entry-on-vwp/
Thanks for the thread link
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Hi everyone,
On a recent trip to the US I was denied entry on the VWP because I was "abusing" it and was told that I would need to apply for a tourist visa to come back again. That's fine but my question is, how likely is it that I would be given a tourist visa? Me and my fiance are planning on starting the K-1 visa process soon and surely if I was denied a tourist visa this would cause problems in terms of me successfully moving to the US? I just want to be able to visit my fiance for 2 weeks or so during the K-1 process as we all know this can take a very long time. Please let me know what you all think.
With this thread in mind,
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/477695-re-entering-the-usa-after-a-90-day-stay/#entry6786673
Can you please be more specific as to your "abuse" of the system, and tell me if you think the same might happen to me?
Thanks
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With the answers in mind, has anyone on here ever been refused entry from the UK or know of someone that has been refused entry from the UK for visiting too many times in a short spell of time?
BTW I've never known of anyone ever being refused!
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How long is a piece of string?
If you are looking for an exact number of days defined by Customs and Border Patrol, there isn't one. It is up to the officer on duty at the immigration desk whether you get in or not. One might say..oh you were just here last month. Welcome back. Another might say...you were here 90 days and now a month later you want to come back? That is too often so I'm putting you on the next plane home. A good rule of thumb is stay out as long as you were in the US, and don't appear to by trying to "live" in the US on visa waiver. It is always a guess, but many 90 day visits is going to minimize you chances. Plus it could indicate you have no responsibilities to go home to and are thus considered more of a risk that you won't leave.
So if you managed to get a "nice" officer it might be possible to stay 90, out 1 stay 90 out 1 for ever more??
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A good figure would be 90 days or more.
Where do you get that figure from please?
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If I stay in the USA under the visa waiver programme for a period of up to 90 days and then travel back to the UK. How long is it before I can return to stay for another period of up to 90 days in the USA?
Any information welcomed
Re-entering the USA after a 90 day stay?
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I will be 55 and wife 53.
Dont have a job, have children but both grown up with their own children