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I'm booking my plane ticket to enter the US on a K-1 visa and since there is a connection (Moncton to Toronto to Philadelphia) I need to know how much extra time I need as a layover to give myself lots of time to clear customs. Is there a lenthy process involved or is it quick and painless?

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I'm booking my plane ticket to enter the US on a K-1 visa and since there is a connection (Moncton to Toronto to Philadelphia) I need to know how much extra time I need as a layover to give myself lots of time to clear customs. Is there a lenthy process involved or is it quick and painless?

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I haven't done this personally, but I read today that you should leave 2-3hrs. I've tried looking for where I read that, but I can't find it. It's somewhere on the forums!

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There is a customs pre-clearance in Toronto Canada, you may or may not have to clear there. It is best to give yourself 3 hours to clear immigrations at any POE.

When we flew into USA through Chicago, you get off airplane, go through the Visitors lines at immigrations, there is where they will ask some immigrations questions, and go through the sealed envelope, stamp passport, and send you to collect baggage and then go through customs for baggage check, after which you are either free to leave the airport, or check the baggage on to the domestic flight.

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Thanks, the search function will not work for me and I needed to know rather sooner than later.

In Toronto you will pre-clear immigration AND customs before you depart....

YMMV

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Thanks, the search function will not work for me and I needed to know rather sooner than later.

In Toronto you will pre-clear immigration AND customs before you depart....

Well now this Pre-Clerance is interesting - is this (if anyone knows) something done in Germany too? ;)

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Some people get through quickly, some people don't. There's really no set timeframe for that particular step; it depends on how many flights get in when yours does and where you get in line and how slow/thorough the examining officer is. It will be better to leave lots of time for this!

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Thanks, the search function will not work for me and I needed to know rather sooner than later.

In Toronto you will pre-clear immigration AND customs before you depart....

Well now this Pre-Clerance is interesting - is this (if anyone knows) something done in Germany too? ;)

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YMMV

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Thanks, the search function will not work for me and I needed to know rather sooner than later.

In Toronto you will pre-clear immigration AND customs before you depart....

Well now this Pre-Clerance is interesting - is this (if anyone knows) something done in Germany too? ;)

No only Canada has this as well as a few other locations such as Shannon and Dublin Ireland, and in the Caribbean.

http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contact...r_locations.xml

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Also take into consideration whom you may get when you go through the POE. I Drove from NS and crossed in Houlton Maine, and the officer I went through had never processed a K1 visa before and so he had to take out the book and follow the guide step by step, so it took a bit longer than usual. You just never know when you get there who it will be and what their experience is with processing. Best to be safe than sorry and get the longest layover possible. I personally would rather get through quick and have to kill a few hours in an airport than miss my connecting flight.Just my thoughts. Freda

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Just another thought...... How much more trouble would it be to go into Halifax and fly out of there? They now have pre-clearance there. You could get it over there. Might be easier to arrive early and go through there and have it done if it's an option.

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Service Center :Texas Service Center

Consulate : Montreal, Canada

I-129F Sent:October 27 2006

I-129F NOA1 2005-11-09

I-129F NOA2: 2006-01-30

NVC Received: 2006-02-09

Packet 3 Received: 2006-02-21

Packet 3 Sent: 2006-02-27

Interview date: June 8 2006

Visa approved

August 20th 2006: Our wedding day

August 27th 2006: AOS and EAD mailed to Chicago lockbox (day 1 let the waiting begin again)

September 1st 2006: NOA from MSC for AOS and EAD stating AOS and EAD recieved (day 6)

September 7th 2006: EAD touched (day 12)

September 15th 2005: email stating AOS transferred to CSC (day 20)

September 16th 2006: Biometrics (day 21)

September 18th 2006: EAD and AOS Touched (day 23)

September 21st 2006: Snail mail transfer notice (day26)

October 18th 2006: Still waiting (day 53)

November 2nd 2006: Still waiting (day 68)

Jan. 11 2007 : Still waiting nothing since September 18 (day 138)

November 22 2006: EAD Approved

Feb. 22 2007: Still waiting (day 180)

March 5th 2007: Finally a touch case now pending at the office it was transferred to wooooooohoooooooooo (day 190)

March 6 2007: Touched again (day 191)

March 7 2007: Another touch ( ohhhhhhhh I'm all fluttery inside ) (day 192)

March 12 2007: Touched (day 197)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Just another thought...... How much more trouble would it be to go into Halifax and fly out of there? They now have pre-clearance there. You could get it over there. Might be easier to arrive early and go through there and have it done if it's an option.
Toronto has pre-clearance, just look at the link I provided in my previous post.

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I'm booking my plane ticket to enter the US on a K-1 visa and since there is a connection (Moncton to Toronto to Philadelphia) I need to know how much extra time I need as a layover to give myself lots of time to clear customs. Is there a lenthy process involved or is it quick and painless?

Thanks

We had a 2 hour layover in Miami. That gave us time to clear immigration, customs, and get a bite to eat before hopping the next plane. It was just perfect. I wouldn't go much shorter.

We had one issue on ours in that the immigration officer did not take his brown envelope nor send us to be processed. Luckily, I asked another agent about it before we left the area. They escorted us to the interview area after that.

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So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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