How much time is required to cross the Niagara International Border?
I am Pakistani passport holder with multiple entry visa for USA and Canada. I intend to travel from the Canadian side of the Niagara Falls to the USA side and then continue on to New York.
How much time is required to go through immigration process at both borders?
Best Answer
It takes about 15 minutes to walk across the bridge. Unless it's peak season, there's hardly any line up. As a non-US/Canadian citizen, you will have to go upstairs for fingerprinting. If there's a minimal line up, this will take 15-30 minutes. If there is, it could take a long time.
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How long does crossing the Canadian border take?
Crossing the US/Canadian Border is usually a smooth process. Expect it to take 10-30 minutes, and longer during high traffic volume periods. An occasional full-vehicle search may occur. Remember to bring proper identification for everyone traveling in your group when crossing the border.Can you cross the Niagara Falls border?
From Niagara Falls USA, visitors can cross the Rainbow Bridge, connecting Downtown Niagara Falls, N.Y. to Niagara Falls, Ontario. Pedestrians are permitted on the pedestrian walkway.How long is the wait at the Niagara Falls border?
U.S. to Canada border wait timesCustoms OfficeCommercial Flow - Canada boundTravellers Flow - Canada boundRainbow Bridge Niagara Falls, ON/Niagara Falls, NY Last updated: 2022-06-23 13:50 EDTNot applicable13 minutesPeace Bridge Fort Erie, ON/Buffalo, NY Last updated: 2022-06-23 13:50 EDT1 minute20 minutes24 more rowsCan you walk from Canada to USA Niagara Falls?
There are three International bridges between the U.S. and Canada within 6 mi /9.6 km of the Falls. 500 yards/ 457 m from the American Falls is the \u201cRainbow Bridge\u201d which offers a spectacular view of the Falls. There is no commercial traffic allowed. You can walk, bike or drive across.How Long Does It Take To Cross The U.S. Border?
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