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On a related note, does anyone know if the VWP is valid for multiple entry? I know the ESTA is, but can't find a straight answer for the VWP.
I'm transiting through USA on the way to Canada, plan to reenter via road, fly to SJU, then probably transit by air on the way home! Don't particularly want to pay the fee 3 times.
1/ There is no fee for the VWP. There is a fee for the ESTA - which is valid for 2 years. You need the ESTA to travel on the VWP....
Not sure about the Caribbean, unless "Adjacent Islands" refers in part to that region....
Seriously.. I think Canada and Mexico, and possibly the Carribean etc are listed as "doesn't reset"...
[h=1]Visa Waiver Program[/h] The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) enables nationals of certain countries, including Australia, New Zealand, and the U.K., to travel to the United States for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less without obtaining a visa, if certain requirements are met. Under the VWP, time spent in Canada, Mexico, and adjacent islands counts towards the maximum of 90 days stay allowed under the program.
Officially it's not meant to IIRC..
I walked over the bridge to Canada for lunch once... wouldn't expect another 90 days out of that!:mrgreen:
Seriously.. I think Canada and Mexico, and possibly the Carribean etc are listed as "doesn't reset"...