Will there be a problem making several trips to the USA with just days between them?
I have a family holiday booked to Florida and now a friend wants me to go with her as well, she is disabled so needs my help. It will mean that I will only be back in the U.K. for four days between trips. The first one is for 10 days and the second for two weeks.
Am I likely to have a problem when I arrive for the second trip?
Best Answer
As mentioned in another answer, you need to have a reason to travel in this frequency. I have been in US in begin of January for a business travel and I traveled again in the end of January as vacation. So, I traveled again to US 2 weeks after and I did not have any problem.
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How many times can you visit us in a year?
There is no limit on the number of times you may enter the U.S. under either ESTA of a visa. However, if reentering the U.S. using ESTA soon after staying for nearly 90 days, you can expect to be questioned in detail by the immigration officer about the purpose of your visit.How long do you have to leave the US before returning?
There is no set period you must remain outside the USA before returning but: "When traveling to the U.S. with the approved ESTA, you may only stay for up to 90 days at a time - and there should be a reasonable amount of time between visits so that the CBP Officer does not think you are trying to live here.How long can a UK citizen visit the US?
British nationals can use the ESTA to visit the United States of America multiple times during the waiver's 2 years of validity, or until the associated passport expires. Upon entering the United States with an ESTA, visitors from the UK can stay for a maximum of 90 days per visit.How many days can you stay in the US?
However, in their case, they are limited at the border to a maximum 183 days per year of physical presence in the USA. All travellers must be careful with U.S. stays beyond 183 days since that can trigger U.S. taxes and could impair health care coverage back home.BEING LEGAL IN THE U.S EVEN AFTER YOUR VISA EXPIRES
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