90-day Visa Waiver for Australian
I am Australian and traveling on an Australian passport. My current ESTA expires in September 2015. My 90 day VWP will be up at the end of June. I have spent the whole 90 days in both Arizona or Oregon with friends. I plan to head to Canada to visit my family again, or to go to Mexico to stay with friends. (I have been 'on the road' from Australia since Dec 2012). I would like to then come back to the US for some more travel and visits.
How long do I need to be in either Canada or Mexico before I can come back into the US....for maybe two months?
Best Answer
Technically neither Canada or Mexico reset the VWP, so it doesn't matter how long you're there for - you will still need to convince the customs and border protection officer that you're not trying to cheat the system:
If you go to Canada and Mexico or the Caribbean, and while you are there, your initial 90-day period of entry expires, but you need to come back in to the U.S. to fly home, you may encounter a problem. The terms of the VWP are very clear - it is only to be used for occasional, short visits to the U.S. If the CBP Officer thinks you are trying to "reset" the clock by making a short trip out of the U.S. and re-entering for another 90-day period, you can be denied entry. (If that happens, you will have to obtain a visa for any future travel to the U.S.) In order to be re-admitted to the U.S. shortly after a previous admission expired, you will have to convince a CBP Officer that you are not trying to "game" the system.
However, outside of those two (plus the Caribbean countries), returning to the US from another country will let you reset the VWP:
If you visit other countries such as England or Costa Rica, then return to the U.S., your re-entry will be considered to be a new admission (thereby restarting the 90 day clock), rather than a re-entry from a contiguous country in the course of your initial visit, and the admission inspection may be more strenuous. The Officer inspecting you will want evidence that you intend to go back home to your country of citizenship to live as opposed to returning again and again to the U.S. after visits to other countries.
They do note at the end there that you may have a burden of proof to show that you don't plan to/are not using the VWP to reside in the US and intend to return back to Australia in your case.
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