Can my Venezuelan girlfriend take connecting flights within the US to get home?
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My girlfriend is from Venezuela and we are planning a trip from Europe to Venezuela later this year but the easiest and cheapest flights seem to stop in the U.S. Although I can get a holiday visa and ESTA to enter, what does she do? As it will be 2 connecting flights within the U.S and then on to Caracas.
Best Answer
No. She will need to get a US visa for any connections in the US.
A handy tool for figuring these sort of things out can be found here: http://www.iatatravelcentre.com/passport-visa-health-travel-document-requirements.htm
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Transit passengers You are a transit passenger if you are not leaving the airport and not staying in that country. In this case, you often don't have to go through immigration or customs. Look for a sign that says transit or transit passengers or transfer or connecting flights.Do you have to go through immigration on a connecting flight in USA?
A port-of-entry is the first airport you land at in the US Even if you have a connecting flight, you need to go through the immigration procedure, pick up your luggage, re-check it and get on the next flight.Can Venezuelans travel to the US right now?
USA tourist visa is required for Venezuelan citizens. The stay is usually long with a period of 180 days and visa expires in upto 10 years. Applicant is required to be present when applying for USA tourist visa. A total of 13 documents are required for applying USA tourist visa.Can people from Venezuela come to the US?
The US B1/B2 Visa is a mandatory document for you as a Venezuelan citizen. The good news is that you have VisaExpress on your side with a simple, fast, and reliable service.SPOUSAL VISA | 3 WAYS TO BRING YOUR SPOUSE TO US | Immigration Lawyer in New York (2019)
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