Yes, it's called flagpoling and you make it VERY clear when you hit border guards at the US side that you (hubby) do NOT want to enter the US. You tell them you are flagpoling. It's common and they are used to it.angtao said:rjessome,
My husband is from Greece. He can go in to the USA with no problems. He does not need a visa for Canada or the USA.
You know how they say if you apply inland then it is not a good idea to leave Canada because if you leave and come back and they do not let you in then your application becomes null and void. That is what I would be worried about.
I spoke to a co-worker that is doing the exact same thing with getting an LMO and he told me that you just explain at the border what you are doing and they will let you cross and then come back in as they see these things all the time. Plus, you do not actually go in to the USA as there is bridge to cross before you get in to the USA and the bridge is where you turn back around to come in to Canada.
Unfortunately yes, immigration breeds paranoia! But with an LMO, everything should be fine. Be completely honest at both borders and take a copy of your inland application and fees receipt with you. Show them you are playing by the rules. They like that.