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A question about landing from within Canada (Flag pole procedure)

Ben.alan1234

Newbie
Jun 27, 2013
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Hello Guys,

I got my passport requested couple of days ago and sent it to CPP-Ottawa. Now, I am trying to figure out which location is the best for me to do my landing from within Canada. BTW, I am living in Ottawa. Reading several posts here (Thank you all for those :D), I figured out apparently the best way to do the landing is to go to the peace bridge and taking the U-turn as I do not have US visa. But that does not work very well for me as it costs me a lot since I do not have a car.
I am thinking to go to Prescott Bridge and do it there. According to the procedure at Prescott Bridge like many other places, I have to be rejected by US border and return and land in Canada. As I am planning to go to US later, I was wondering how that rejection will affect my later requests for US visa. I know there is question in US visa documents (i.e. DS-160) saying: "Have you ever been refused a U.S visa, been refused to admission to the USA or withdrawn your application for admission at the point of entry?"

Overall, I want to know is it better for me to pay the money and go to the peace bridge or should I go to Prescott or another place?

I appreciate it if you guys share your opinions.

Thanks,
Ben