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Or get a new tourist visa. Or reschedule your flight to avoid U.S. territory.caguaedson2001 wrote:so i will need to pay 50 pounds for a transit visa to stay 4 hours in the international airport of Chicago?
caguaedson2001 wrote: DON'T YOU THINK THAT MY FLIGHT CHICAGO - GUADALAJARA AND MY
BRITISH NATIONALITY CERTIFICATE WOULD DO THE TRICK?
Although a refusal by U.S. Immigration in Dublin would still be on his record, he obviously couldn't be deported as he would not be on U.S. territory (preclearance areas remain under sovereignty of the host nation).Marco 72 wrote:You are right, I hadn't spotted that he was flying through Dublin.JAJ wrote:He won't even get as far as that as he would be refused admission by U.S. Immigration in Dublin, even if the airline allowed him to check-in (which they probably wouldn't).
Maybe you should ask the US embassy or Chicago immigration officials desk, if you need further validation.caguaedson2001 wrote:from the WEBSITE OF THE USA embassy in the UK:
In general, travelers in transit through the United States require valid C-1 visas. That is unless they are eligible to transit the United States visa free under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), or they are a national of a country which has an agreement with the United States allowing their citizens to travel to the United States without visas.
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I WILL BE BRITISH!!, I WILL BE A NATIONAL WHO DOES NOT NEED A VISA
TO ENTER USA.. I AM BRITISH-MEXICAN..
i can show i am british.. but my passport is mexican...
this is very confusing...
It's not confusing at all: to qualify for the VWP you need a British citizen passport, not just British citizenship.caguaedson2001 wrote: i can show i am british.. but my passport is mexican...
this is very confusing...