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Hi ,

I noticed that Air Canada flys from Europe to the states with a stop in either Montreal or Toronto.

Is there any concern passing through Canada with a K1 Visa...additional paperwork or associated delays or such?

Thanks again for the comments,

Yours,

Regards,

Nascar fan

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All Canadian international airports with commercial flights to the US have US Customs and Immigration Pre-clearance facilities. If you change planes in Canada, you will go through US Customs and Immigration at the Canadian airport. No choice in the matter. You will find it actually structurally impossible to get from the International Arrivals section to the US Departures section without going through the US Customs and Immigration booths.

You may need a special visa from Canada to transit through a Canadian airport, and if you are entering the US with any kind of visa, you will show it to US Customs and Immigration at the Canadian airport, and they will process you there. Allow a significant amount of time (3-4 hours minimum) for your layover in Canada if you are entering the US with any kind of visa.

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All Canadian international airports with commercial flights to the US have US Customs and Immigration Pre-clearance facilities. If you change planes in Canada, you will go through US Customs and Immigration at the Canadian airport. No choice in the matter. You will find it actually structurally impossible to get from the International Arrivals section to the US Departures section without going through the US Customs and Immigration booths.

You may need a special visa from Canada to transit through a Canadian airport, and if you are entering the US with any kind of visa, you will show it to US Customs and Immigration at the Canadian airport, and they will process you there. Allow a significant amount of time (3-4 hours minimum) for your layover in Canada if you are entering the US with any kind of visa.

Hi,

Well, I guess that clears that up! Thanks HD!

yours,

best wishes,

Nascar fan

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check this link out: https://www.delta.com/planning_reservations...ation/index.jsp

Pushbrk was the one that pointed this site out. It should answer all your questions.

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check this link out: https://www.delta.com/planning_reservations...ation/index.jsp

Pushbrk was the one that pointed this site out. It should answer all your questions.

Thanks for the reply.

I clicked on the link and my brain got full real fast :blink:

It has alot of information that may be of use, so I am glad you posted the link. :thumbs:

Best wishes,

Regards,

nascar fan

 
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