Traveling to USA as a visa-free country citizen with valid B1/B2 visa in my passport - what line to choose?

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I was in the USA about half a year before Poland was accepted for visa-free travel. Thus, I have a valid B1/B2 visa in my passport, and it'll be valid for quite a few years.

On the airport, I remember seeing separate lines for visa holders and for people from visa-free countries. Back then we used "disabled with guardian" line and things were pretty weird because my wife was an USA citizen, and she was disabled, so I actually have no idea how any of thee two lines I will use in future works.

So, do I have to choose one or another? And if I'm free to choose, what are pros and cons of both choices? Or maybe I misremembered and there is only one line?






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Can B1 B2 visitors travel to USA?

If you have a B1/B2 visa, you can visit the United States whenever you want to \u2013 as long as your passport is valid. The B visa is a multiple entry visa, which means you can use it to enter the United States more than once.

Do I need to transfer US visa to new passport?

No, you do not need to apply for new visa. The visa will remain valid even if it is in your old, cancelled passport. Please note, however, that when travelling to the US, you will need to carry your new passport and your old passport with the valid US visa.

Do I need an ESTA if I have a B1 B2 visa?

Do I need to apply for an ESTA? If you already have a B1/B2 or any other valid visa and you are traveling for the purpose in which it was issued, you do not need to apply for an ESTA authorization.

Can I travel to US with valid visa?

Visa Validity If your visa is still valid you can travel to the United States with your two passports, as long as the visa is valid, not damaged, and is the appropriate type of visa required for your principal purpose of travel. (Example: tourist visa, when your principal purpose of travel is tourism).




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