Yes, even i read that they allowed few during the initial days after the lockdown but haven't heard anything after that, hence checking.I read somewhere on the other thread on this forum that sometimes the CBP makes an exception for those going over the 30-day limit, but I wouldn't bet on it.
Yeah....but I would try to be on the safe side if possible.Yes, even i read that they allowed few during the initial days after the lockdown but haven't heard anything after that, hence checking.
Have you known or read anyone in those situations?Yeah....but I would try to be on the safe side if possible.
If the CBP doesn't let you in, chances are, you'll have to wait months to get a visa interview before you can get back in the US.
Good luck.
Unfortunately, I haven't heard any news about thatHave you known or read anyone in those situations?
Yeah! I am pretty much ok to travel but with all these covid testing procedures setup not sure how the things work. Also they are asking people to take the test after done with quarantine(does that mean, you cannot go out untill you get to take your test after 14-days?- this part is unknown yet!!)
Oh thats nice. i wasnt asked that question while i was moving. Yes, i have settled in Canada now. May be next time i ll bring up that topic to see what the officer says. But again it boils down to how frequently you travel. I travel once in a month, may be its different in your case.Unfortunately, I haven't heard any news about that
Well, I don't know if you're already settled in Canada, but when I moved to Windsor last year, I wasn't asked to do a 14-day quarantine.
When I showed up at the border, the border agent asked if I still worked in the US, and when I answered "yes", he said "ah, you're an essential worker. I'll put that on the system."
From what I hear, the negative test results are required for non-essential travelers, so I don't think it'll apply to essential workers like us.
Yeah, travelling once a month might be different. I commute 3 times per week for work.Oh thats nice. i wasnt asked that question while i was moving. Yes, i have settled in Canada now. May be next time i ll bring up that topic to see what the officer says. But again it boils down to how frequently you travel. I travel once in a month, may be its different in your case.
Doesnt matter on what other experienced. It wont be same for you. Dont take chances. Just travel once in a month as there is no official rule to allow beyond 30 days on valid I94 with expired visa.Hi,
Has anyone in the past few months had used AVR after 30days to re-enter US? please can you share your experiences?
Thanks.
Not yet, waiting to hear from someone who had done this.Hi All,
Has anyone, using AVR once every month, entered Canada after the changes to COVID testing requirements?