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Hi,
So, I am a Canadian citizen who graduated from am American university in Dec 2008, and had an Optional Practical Training extension to my F1 visa, which just expired. I'm now in the 60-day "grace period" at the end of the visa, and about to leave.
My tentative plan is to immediately return as a tourist. I've got time to kill (the jobs I have been interviewing for are academic, and all start in August or September) and my plan was basically to hang out with my friends and travel to see the US (most of which I've never been to). As a Canadian, I am eligible for a paperless "automatic" six-month B2 "Temporary Visitor for pleasure" visa. All the resources I can find make everything seem simple. Nonetheless, I'm rather terrified that I will be denied entry and my plans might fall through.
So, my questions are the following:
1) What documentation, if any (beyond my passport, obviously) do I need when I try to enter the US? Do I need bank statements or other proof that I can afford to stay? Do I need an outbound ticket? An itinerary? Letters from friends saying that I can stay with them?
2) Do I need to even say what my plans are? Is there any difference between entering by car as "just shopping for an afternoon" and entering by plane as "I'm here to travel and mooch off my friends"? Does my mere entry into the US have me down for a six-month B2 visa by default, or must I specifically request it?
3) Is it problematic if I attempt to re-enter the US only moments after leaving it? I was thinking of perhaps just taking a Greyhound to and from Mexico so that I could exit and finish my F1, and then return immediately as a B2. Is that kind of short turnaround officially allowed? Or, perhaps more importantly, is it likely to cause unofficial suspicion? Getting stranded in Mexico would obviously be a problem.
4) It's possible that I would be offered a job interview at a US university during my stay. Do I need to request a B1/B2 "Temporary Visitor for Business and Pleasure" to attend such an interview if it comes up? Or, can I leave and return, and at that time ask for the B1/B2? If I do that, does the clock on my 6-month stay restart?
5) Can I leave the US at all and maintain my status as "already let in," or will I have to re-start a new B2 every time? If, for example, I want to go to Mexico for a week, do I return on my current B2 or do I need a new one from scratch, with a new 6-month clock on it?
So, um, there. Thank you very much in advance to anyone who can clarify these issues. Online resources make it all sound easy and automatic, but my experience has been that the US border often seems to expect more than anything officially requires. I'm absolutely terrified of the US border, and I want to have everything go as smoothly as possible.
So, I am a Canadian citizen who graduated from am American university in Dec 2008, and had an Optional Practical Training extension to my F1 visa, which just expired. I'm now in the 60-day "grace period" at the end of the visa, and about to leave.
My tentative plan is to immediately return as a tourist. I've got time to kill (the jobs I have been interviewing for are academic, and all start in August or September) and my plan was basically to hang out with my friends and travel to see the US (most of which I've never been to). As a Canadian, I am eligible for a paperless "automatic" six-month B2 "Temporary Visitor for pleasure" visa. All the resources I can find make everything seem simple. Nonetheless, I'm rather terrified that I will be denied entry and my plans might fall through.
So, my questions are the following:
1) What documentation, if any (beyond my passport, obviously) do I need when I try to enter the US? Do I need bank statements or other proof that I can afford to stay? Do I need an outbound ticket? An itinerary? Letters from friends saying that I can stay with them?
2) Do I need to even say what my plans are? Is there any difference between entering by car as "just shopping for an afternoon" and entering by plane as "I'm here to travel and mooch off my friends"? Does my mere entry into the US have me down for a six-month B2 visa by default, or must I specifically request it?
3) Is it problematic if I attempt to re-enter the US only moments after leaving it? I was thinking of perhaps just taking a Greyhound to and from Mexico so that I could exit and finish my F1, and then return immediately as a B2. Is that kind of short turnaround officially allowed? Or, perhaps more importantly, is it likely to cause unofficial suspicion? Getting stranded in Mexico would obviously be a problem.
4) It's possible that I would be offered a job interview at a US university during my stay. Do I need to request a B1/B2 "Temporary Visitor for Business and Pleasure" to attend such an interview if it comes up? Or, can I leave and return, and at that time ask for the B1/B2? If I do that, does the clock on my 6-month stay restart?
5) Can I leave the US at all and maintain my status as "already let in," or will I have to re-start a new B2 every time? If, for example, I want to go to Mexico for a week, do I return on my current B2 or do I need a new one from scratch, with a new 6-month clock on it?
So, um, there. Thank you very much in advance to anyone who can clarify these issues. Online resources make it all sound easy and automatic, but my experience has been that the US border often seems to expect more than anything officially requires. I'm absolutely terrified of the US border, and I want to have everything go as smoothly as possible.