Je suis entrain de préparer un voyage à vélo en Amérique du Nord et souhaite faire un itinéraire tel quel : Alaska (entrer en avion) pendant 1 mois et demi, Canada (entrer par voie terrestre) pendant 3 mois, Etats-Unis (entrer par voie terrestre) pendant 4 mois et Mexique (entrer par voie terrestre).
Suite à la planification de ce projet la question du Visa demeure cruciale. Vu le temps resté sur le territoire américain un Visa B2 (6 mois maximum) semble nécessaire.
La question est donc la suivante est-ce-que lorsque je serai au Canada la durée de mon Visa B2 continuera d'être utilisée ou restera t'elle sur "pause" car je suis hors du territoire américain.
Ainsi quand j'arriverai au Etats-Unis est-ce qu'il me restera 4 mois et demi ( 6 mois - 1,5 mois (Alaska) ) ou 1 mois et demi ( 6 mois - 1.5 mois (Alaska) - 3 mois (Canada) ) ?
J'espère que ma question est claire.
N'hésitez pas à me poser d'autres questions pour obtenir d'autres informations susceptibles d'influencer le déroulement du Visa.
Non, aucune remise à zéro si on fait un AR au Canada et au Mexique, même de plusieurs mois. Ca évite aux petits malins de remettre le compteur à zéro tous les six mois pour continuer de squatter indéfiniment aux USA.
Merci pour ta réponse rapide, mais la question n'est pas si le compteur est remis à Zero mais si il est mis sur "Pause" durant le temps ou tu n'es pas sur le territoire américain.
Bonsoir
Le plus difficile c'est d'obtenir le visa B1/B2 si l'ambassade des US 'peut penser que vous utilisez un moyen detourne pour trouver du travail.'En clair si vous n'etes pas a l'age de la retraite.Ce visa est accorde generalement pour 10 ans et chaque passage de la frontiere Us ouvre une nouvelle periode de 6 mois.J'en ai un depuis 3 ans.Cordialement Jean
If you are admitted to the United States under the VWP, you may take a short trip to Canada, Mexico, or a nearby island and generally be readmitted to the United States under the VWP for the remainder of the original 90 days granted upon your initial arrival in the United States. Therefore, the length of time of your total stay, including the short trip, must be 90 days or less. See the CBP website. Citizens of VWP countries* who reside in Mexico, Canada, or a nearby island are generally exempted from the requirement to show onward travel to another country* when entering the United States. Learn more on the CBP website.
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J'ai heberge un cyclotouriste espagnole qui faisait le tour du monde a velo pendant plusieurs annees. Je crois qu'il est arrive aux USA (Californie) en avion de l'Asie avec l'ESTA. Apres plusieurs semaines ou meme 1 ou 2 mois aux USA, il traversait la frontiere canadienne. Apres un ou deux mois au Canada a velo, il s'est presente de nouveau a la frontiere americaine. Il a convaincu l'officier americain qu'il avait l'intention de quitter les USA pour aller au Mexique, donc l'officier lui a donne 90 nouveaux jours aux USA. (C'est possible qu'il avait deja un billet d'avion Miami->Mexico.) Mais c'est impossible a savoir si un autre officier ferait la meme chose.
Le document cité concerne le VWP, soit la procédure de dispense de visa (plus communement connue sous le terme ESTA), qui donne droit à 90 jours continus, les séjours au CANADA ou MEXIQUE rentrant dans cette durée.
Pour le visa B2, je ne trouve rien disant que les 6 mois doivent être continus...
Il faut que la durée de sejour sur le sol US soit au maxi de 6 mois par an.
Avez vs des infos la dessus . je n'ai rien trouvé.
Bonjour
Ça arrive effectivement que l'officier de l'immigration accepte de donner un nouveau droit d'entrée pour 90 jours.
D’après les diverses experiences relatées dans les divers forums, je dirais que ça serait accordé (les diverses conditions n'etant pas cumulatives):
Si la durée du premier séjour n'ait pas atteint les 90 jours,
si le voyage ait lieu manifestement pour des raisons touristiques
si le total des 2 sejours ne depasse pas les 90 jours,
si il y a une longue durée de sejour au Canada entre les 2 sejours US
Si l'officier d'immigration est sympa 😏
si le voyageur est convaincant.😏.
Le cas manifeste de refus : le jeune qui revient revivre chez ses copains copines apres un premier sejour de 90 jours.
Tout d'abord merci pour vos intérêts et vos réponses. Ca fait plaisir de ce sentir aidé dans cette pagaille administratives.
En effet, les courts séjours dans les pays limitrophes tel que le Canada ne bloque pas le "compteur" temporairement. Mais ceci reste pour le cas du VWP (ESTA) qui n'est pas mon cas puisque je compte acquérir le VISA B2 et rien ne stipule que les 6 mois doivent être consécutifs comme dit Jpg13.
jaja17, est-ce que cela fonctionne pour la frontière CANADA/USA.
En effet un "petit" séjour au Canada peut paraître louche aux yeux de l'agent de l'immigration. Mais qu'en est il de long séjour : 3 mois ou plus dans mon cas pour effectuer la traversée du Canada.
.Pour le visa B2, je ne trouve rien disant que les 6 mois doivent être continus...
Il faut que la durée de sejour sur le sol US soit au maxi de 6 mois par an.
Avez vs des infos la dessus . je n'ai rien trouvé.
Il n'y a pas de séjour max avec un visa B2. Ce n'est pas limité à 6 mois par année, contrairement à ce que vous avez écrit.
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B) VISITEUR : AFFAIRES, TOURISME, SOINS MÉDICAUX
Le visa de visiteur est un visa non-immigrant pour les personnes qui désirent entrer aux États-Unis temporairement pour affaires (B1), notamment pour participer à des réunions professionnelles ou des conférences ; pour le plaisir, notamment pour des vacances ou rendre visite à de la famille ou recevoir des soins médicaux (B2), ou une combinaison des deux (B1/B2) pour un maximum de six mois.
D'ailleurs, si il n'y avait pas cette durée maxi de 6 mois, pourquoi serait-il prevu une procedure specifique pour la prolongation de 6 mois du sejour initial
Bonjour
Ça arrive effectivement que l'officier de l'immigration accepte de donner un nouveau droit d'entrée pour 90 jours.
D’après les diverses experiences relatées dans les divers forums, je dirais que ça serait accordé (les diverses conditions n'etant pas cumulatives):
Si la durée du premier séjour n'ait pas atteint les 90 jours,
si le voyage ait lieu manifestement pour des raisons touristiques
si le total des 2 sejours ne depasse pas les 90 jours,
si il y a une longue durée de sejour au Canada entre les 2 sejours US
Si l'officier d'immigration est sympa 😏
si le voyageur est convaincant.😏.
Le cas manifeste de refus : le jeune qui revient revivre chez ses copains copines apres un premier sejour de 90 jours.
J'ai bien dit que le diverses conditions citées n'etaient pas cumulatives.
Il y a eu des cas d'admission accordées alors que les total des 2 sejours allait depasser les 90 jours.
Tout depend des circonstances : un premier sejour pas trop long, un sejour assez long au CANADA, des motifs vraiment touristiques.
C'est un peu comme quand on revient aux USA apres un retour à la maison. Là, le delai de 90 jours a été interrompu, et donc rien n'empeche la ré-entrée. Mais parfois, l'immigration refuse.
Désolé la procédure de prolongation du visa B2 est bien dans les textes mais elle ne s'applique pas. J'en ai fait la triste expérience en mars dernier en demandant un prolongation de mon visa. C'est 180 jours et pas un de plus. En cas de dépassement vous êtes overstay et interdit des USA à vie. Lorsqu'on arrive aux USA, le compteur démarre et continue même si on passe au Canada ou au Mexique (ce que j'ai fait).
Par contre un retour au domicile remet le compteur à 0 (après un délai raisonnable) dans le cas le plus courant d'un visa permanant de 10 ans.
Cordialement
Vincent
Bonjour
IL est le matin en Californie.Il y a beaucoup d'approximations dans certaines reponses.C'est surtout l'officier d'immigration qui decide en fonction de vos reponses.Nous sommes retraites et proprietaires de notre motorhome et ayant toujours respecte les dates.Ce qui facilite sa decision.Une anecdote: en mai 2014 nous passons dans les 2 sens et a pied le pont qui relie Canada et US aux chutes du Niagara et l'officier US me controle et me demande Do you want a prolongation ?Sank you SIr it's OK.Nous avions deja obtenu a l'arrivee plus de 6 mois en une seule fois cad de mi nov 2013 au 10/07/2014.Je ne dirai pas que chaque cas est special mais...Bon projet.Jean.
D'ailleurs, si il n'y avait pas cette durée maxi de 6 mois, pourquoi serait-il prevu une procedure specifique pour la prolongation de 6 mois du sejour initial
Je ne comprends pas ton insistence à toujours vouloir me prendre en défaut. 🤪Oui, le Max d'un séjour est de 6 mois, mais rien n'empêche de renouveler un autre 6 mois...Je n'ai jamais dit le contraire. J'ai écrit: Ce n'est pas limité à 6 mois PAR ANNÉE. Un renouvellement, c'est juste une formalité...Il n'y avait rien de faux dans ce que j'ai écrit.
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Je ne sais pas si vous lisez toutes les reponses, mais pas d'accord avec le maximum de 6 mois.Qu'appelez-vous procedure specifique ?
Vaut mieux que je réponde 😉
Quand on entre sur le territoire américain, le séjour autorisé par défaut est de 6 mois (sauf ceux qui utilisent le programme d'exemption de visa - càd l'ESTA, eux c'est 90 jours).
Au bout des 6 mois, si on äveut poursuivre le séjour, il faut soit sortir et rentrer de nouveau aux Etats-Unis, soit demander une prolongation de séjour sur place. Voilà 😉
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Hi everyone,
I have to leave for Perth, Australia in a week, for 7 days, and I couldn’t get my international driver’s permit due to processing and delivery delays.
The information I’ve found about whether an international permit is required is contradictory. Some sources say you need one, others say you don’t.
Could anyone let me know if an international driver’s permit is necessary to rent a car in Australia (Perth), or if a French license is enough for a 7-day rental?
hi everyone,
I need to apply for a new eTA for Canada.
do I need the number from my old eTA or not?
because I can’t find my old eTA number anymore.
thanks for your replies, have a great weekend
Hi there,
I know there are similar topics here and elsewhere, but they’re a few years old, and I need an up-to-date answer to make sure I don’t throw over 1000 € out the window. Thanks for your patience.
I’m planning a trip from France to Alberta/British Columbia, and I’m unsure about which bank card to use for the security deposit with the rental company (I’m thinking of going with AVIS).
I contacted Avis Canada, and they told me a credit card is absolutely required. I asked my bank for a credit card (a *real* credit card), but they only offered me a deferred debit card.
My question: For a rental with Avis Canada, is a Gold International Mastercard deferred debit card usable for the security deposit needed to finalize the rental? Is the "CREDIT" label enough? (Some cards say "CREDIT" and others say "CARTE DE CREDIT"—seems minor, but it’s actually a big deal in how the card works.)
I’ve seen conflicting info everywhere I look... My bank says it’s *usually* okay (the deferred debit card), while Avis Canada insists it *must* be a credit card, not debit—even when I mention the deferred debit card.
I know the whole credit card concept is already confusing, and on top of that, some sites say a deferred debit card counts as a credit card, while others say it doesn’t.
Thanks to anyone who can share a recent experience!
Have a great day
Hello everyone,
Could a resident of Benin (Cotonou) kindly let me know which is the best mobile phone and internet service provider?
Thank you very much,
Best regards,
Juan
Hi,
I’m bringing Seresta, an anxiolytic (tranquilizer) from the benzodiazepine family,
to help me sleep.
I’ll have the prescription with me.
Will this be a problem at customs, and do I need to declare it?
Same question for antibiotics?
Thanks a bunch!
Hi everyone,
I’ll explain my situation.
Unfortunately, I lost my passport, and I only realized it two weeks before my departure for a humanitarian mission in Libya. I’m a nurse, and this mission really means a lot to me.
First, I applied for an emergency passport, but it was denied by the Val-d'Oise prefecture on the grounds that a planned humanitarian mission wasn’t considered an urgent reason.
So, I submitted a biometric passport application on July 20th. Since then, the tracking has been stuck, and the town hall can’t (or won’t) give me any clear information. Every time I call, I get a different story. The last update I received was that the passport had been produced since July 23rd with a status of "about to be shipped," but nothing since then.
I’ve managed to push my departure back to next Tuesday at the latest, but I’m starting to really panic.
Have any of you submitted an application around July 20th, especially in Val-d'Oise (95)? How long did you wait between the passport being produced and it being available at the town hall? Is it normal for this step to take this long?
This mission means so much to me. I had everything organized, and I’m also supposed to attend a friend’s wedding right after near the border.
Thanks so much to those who take the time to respond or share their experience. 😔
Can anyone tell me exactly if a passport "valid for the duration of the stay" is enough, or does it need to be valid for 6 months after the trip?
I checked the embassy’s website, but that info is missing.
Hi there,
I’ll be arriving in Seoul on November 18th after spending about a month in India.
Do you know if I’ll need to fill out any additional documents besides the e-arrival card?
Thanks in advance for your tips!
I’m a bit embarrassed because I need to travel to Quebec from February 27th to March 13th. I’m a regular visitor to Canada—this will be my 10th trip since 1997, plus a year as a permanent resident (2000–2001) and a cross-country run from Vancouver to Halifax in 2011. So, I’m definitely not a terrorist!
But since our last trip in July 2015, they’ve introduced this eTA thing. Seems more like a way to make money than to actually secure Canada, if you ask me, but anyway, that’s not the point.
I applied for an eTA for myself, my wife, and our two kids. They all got approved within hours, but not me! I was asked to create a GC key and then an IRCC account, which I did. Normally, you get news within 72 hours, but since Monday, January 15th, nothing!
In the "message" section of the account, it says "explanation letter (required)" with a deadline of January 25th, but I can’t find any explanation anywhere—despite searching the Canadian government website and Google. No links, nothing!
I’ve emailed them but haven’t heard back yet. I’m thinking of calling the Canadian embassy in Paris tomorrow. Even though I’m not stressing yet, it’d be a bummer if everyone else got to go without me!
If anyone’s had this issue before or knows what this explanation letter is about, I’d love to hear more.
hi there
I’m heading to Seoul in September, and to do that I need to get a travel authorization that we apply for through K-ETA....... turns out I can (barely, I admit) fill out the form up to the address of our "stay location," but every address I’ve entered has been rejected by the system. I’ve tried my hotel, the Lotte Hotel (which is well-known in Seoul), the airport—basically, I’ve entered at least 20 addresses, all rejected....
So, to anyone who’s successfully gotten the authorization, could you tell me which address you used to get that "elusive" approval?...
Question for those who’ve done it:
In theory (French national), I’m visa-exempt for a 30-day tourist stay, but on France Diplomatie it says on this page
Hi there,
I’m heading to Senegal in January for a month and was wondering if I just need my French driver’s license or if I should get an international permit?
Thanks!
JL
I’m heading to Laos next spring, but I have a question about the Thai arrival/departure form. I’ll be flying PAR-BKK, then taking the train to Laos (so exiting Thailand), and later re-entering Thailand by train to catch my return flight. Do I need to fill out two forms in this case?
Hi there,
I have a 9-seater passenger vehicle that I use for my business in Paris, transporting people.
I’m planning to go to Algeria with my family.
The vehicle registration lists my company as the owner.
Can I get a TPD (Temporary Admission Document)?
Will I need a KBis extract or a power of attorney?!?
Thanks for your help.
Worst case, I can add my personal name as a co-owner on the registration, but that would be a real shame!
Hi,
I’m writing to ask for some info—I’ve heard that you **must** have travel insurance to land in Zanzibar.
What’s the process, and which insurance should I get?
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Best,
Seb
Hi, are there any travelers who’ve recently crossed the border between Karakalpakstan (Uzbekistan) and Beineu in Kazakhstan?
It was closed for a while.
Thanks for any info!
I bought a one-way flight (Ryanair) and a return flight (EasyJet) to spend a week in Morocco in April.
My passport expires 3 weeks after the return date.
Some websites say the passport must be valid for 3 months at the time of entry.
However, it will still be valid both on entry and return, but its validity will only be 1 month at the time of entry (and 3 weeks on the return date, everything prepaid).
It's an individual family trip.
The consulate can't give me an answer—they're still looking into it (really!)
Last year, we stayed for 3 months in Thailand, north of Khao Lak, and were able to benefit from the 2-month visa exemption, renewable for one month by going to Takua Pa to validate a 1-month extension (1,900 baht).
This year, it’s a disaster for us—not only were we planning a 4-month stay, adding a visa run in between (which some say is quite risky), but the law is apparently changing in the coming months with the return of the 1-month exemption (plus the usual 1-month option). So, we looked into applying for a 6-month multiple-entry visa, allowing a maximum of 60 consecutive days in Thailand. However, I can’t find anywhere the minimum time required outside Thailand between two stays—do any of you have an idea?
Thanks for the info! If you’d like tips on Khao Lak and the surrounding areas, we’ve got some experience, though things change fast!
Cheers,
Bruno.
My partner, our 8-year-old daughter, and I are going on vacation to Gex.
We’ve decided to spend one day in Switzerland and another in Italy. Will we need ID (national ID card or passport)? Do we also need ID for our daughter?
Hello,
We’ll soon be moving to Madagascar long-term.
As a French national, I need to obtain a short-stay visa that can be converted to a long-stay one. To do this, I have to send the required documents to the Madagascar embassy in Paris.
No issues with that procedure so far.
If I get this visa, once I arrive in Madagascar, I’ll need to provide the same documents to the Ministry of the Interior in Anosy. I’m trying to find an email address or website for the Ministry to check which documents I need to submit (I think they ask for additional ones).
If you have any info on this, I’d appreciate your replies.
Best regards,
M. Buisson Eric
I’d like to know if anyone has already applied for a private visa to Russia with an invitation from a Russian resident.
I traveled earlier this year with an e-visa, but since I want to stay longer, I’ll be visiting my friend who lives in eastern Russia.
For the visa application, does the invitation need to be on an official paper form issued by the Russian ministry? And most importantly, do I need to present the original for the application, or is there an electronic version that can be sent directly to the consulate in France?
Thanks for any info if you’ve gone through this process before!
I filled out the B2 form to apply for a visa, created an account on Atvis to pay the visa fees and schedule a meet-up, but every time I try to pay with my Boursobank Visa 1st card, they refuse the payment with a message telling me to check my details (address), even though everything is correct. Does anyone know why this is happening, or maybe they don’t accept Visa cards? Are you aware of this?
Thanks for your feedback!
Elisabeth
There are rumors going around about the ETA: it must absolutely be on your smartphone in the "ETA" app.
Paper documents might not be accepted.
Is this real or just a hoax?
Thanks, I’m leaving in 3 weeks. My passport is good to go and my ETA is still valid for a year, but I only printed the email I received.
Thanks everyone.
Hi there,
We need to apply for a B2 visa because we visited Iran in 2018. It currently costs $185, but they’re planning an additional $250 fee per person for the same visa—it’s been approved but not yet implemented. Does anyone know when this fee will take effect?
Thanks in advance!
Elisabeth
Hi there,
In November, we're heading off on a 4-month trip. We'll be landing in China and plan to leave the country via a land border into Vietnam.
I’ve read that China may ask for proof of exit within 30 days (flight ticket or other reservation). Since we’d be leaving by land, I’m wondering how this works in practice.
Has anyone here been in this situation recently?
Did the airline ask for an exit ticket before boarding?
Did Chinese authorities require proof upon arrival?
Is a train/bus ticket to Vietnam sufficient?
Is a cancelable or flexible reservation accepted?
Hi there,
Just a question that’s probably been asked before (though usually the other way around for my situation :))
My wife and I are heading to the US.
On her ticket, it only has her maiden name (e.g., Martine DUPOND).
On her passport, it’s written as Martine DUPOND épouse AVRY.
No issues for travel, I hope I did the right thing with the ticket?
Then for the ESTA, is just Martine DUPOND enough, or do I need to include the "épouse AVRY" part like on the passport?
Thanks in advance!
Hi there,
I’m spending a few days in San Pedro de Atacama (Chile) and would like to cross the Argentine border to make a loop toward Salta and then return to Chile to drop off the rental car.
I’ve heard that crossing the border can be tricky!
Is it possible with a rental company’s authorization? Which company, and at what cost?
Thanks for sharing your experiences!
Best regards,
Arnale
I saw on the French Embassy in Peru’s website and the Peruvian Consulate in Paris’s site that the rule is to have a passport valid for 6 months *after the arrival date* (not the return date).
I arrive in Peru on August 13, 2019 (for about twelve days), and my passport is valid until February 16, 2020.
That’s 6 months and 3 days after my arrival date in Peru. In my opinion, I’m good to go.
But could I still be denied entry if they say I don’t cover the return date or that I’m too close to the 6-month mark?
I read on the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs website that it’s possible to apply for a temporary driving permit in China, valid for 1 month.
I’m planning to rent a car (without a driver) to explore part of the country next August, so I was wondering:
Has anyone here already gone through this process upon arrival?
How long do the formalities take on the spot?
Is it possible to handle these steps in advance, before arriving in China?