I was reading a topic a while ago and I can't find it anymore...
I hope someone could help me with this. If I understood it right, when you do your flagpole, US will give you a "denied entry" for the purposes of processing the residency in Canada. Is that correct?
If so... I'd love to visit the US later on... I'm from one of the countries with the Visa Waiver Program, so I don't need visa for 90 days, BUT I still need to fill out forms (ESTA, etc.) just before entry. All of them has the question: "Have you ever had a Denied Entry?" Because of the flagpole, the answer is yes... In this case as far as I know I need a visa then, and on that application there is the same question...
Has somebody tried to enter from the VWP countries (had to fill out ESTA or any other paper) after flagpole? What was your experience?
Does it worth to stay a few hours in the US just to have a proper entry and then leave?
Thank you so much for your help!!!
I hope someone could help me with this. If I understood it right, when you do your flagpole, US will give you a "denied entry" for the purposes of processing the residency in Canada. Is that correct?
If so... I'd love to visit the US later on... I'm from one of the countries with the Visa Waiver Program, so I don't need visa for 90 days, BUT I still need to fill out forms (ESTA, etc.) just before entry. All of them has the question: "Have you ever had a Denied Entry?" Because of the flagpole, the answer is yes... In this case as far as I know I need a visa then, and on that application there is the same question...
Has somebody tried to enter from the VWP countries (had to fill out ESTA or any other paper) after flagpole? What was your experience?
Does it worth to stay a few hours in the US just to have a proper entry and then leave?
Thank you so much for your help!!!