jimbogreen
New Member
Hi,
I am English, but my girlfriend lives in the states. I visited her in March and had a tough time getting in (after long conversations, I did and they were actually quite nice about it, but not before a long period of stress that I was going to get refused entry!).
My question is, I am planning to go back in September and/or December to see her, but is my best course of action when at US customs & immigration to be completely honest and say i'm visiting my girlfriend (i'd rather this, and i suspect there maybe a note on my file saying thats what happend in March) or should I just say im there on holiday and i'm not visiting anyone?
I have no wish to overstay my 90 days (i'll be going back to the UK in 14 days or so) as I own a business, so there is no danger of me saying longer than I should.
As I said, i'm hoping that honesty is the best policy in this situation, but i'd love some advice.
Thanks for any help!
James
I am English, but my girlfriend lives in the states. I visited her in March and had a tough time getting in (after long conversations, I did and they were actually quite nice about it, but not before a long period of stress that I was going to get refused entry!).
My question is, I am planning to go back in September and/or December to see her, but is my best course of action when at US customs & immigration to be completely honest and say i'm visiting my girlfriend (i'd rather this, and i suspect there maybe a note on my file saying thats what happend in March) or should I just say im there on holiday and i'm not visiting anyone?
I have no wish to overstay my 90 days (i'll be going back to the UK in 14 days or so) as I own a business, so there is no danger of me saying longer than I should.
As I said, i'm hoping that honesty is the best policy in this situation, but i'd love some advice.
Thanks for any help!
James