sleepyjoe12
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sleepyjoe12 got a reaction from milimelo in Denied entry on ESTA (split)
ESTA asks if you have been denied a visa with a current or previous passport. So that question explicitly asks whether you, as a person (regardless of current or past citizenships), have ever been denied one.
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sleepyjoe12 got a reaction from Chancy in Interview appointment calendar
You have to pay first (and complete the application form) before you can schedule an interview.
If there's no interview date showing, you will have to wait for slots to open. It might just be a few minutes or up to an hour since lots of people cancel theirs and slots are continually being opened by the embassy in the far future.
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sleepyjoe12 got a reaction from jm1409 in Interview appointment calendar
Once or twice a day is fine, anything more frequent might lock you out of the system for 3 days. You can only reschedule 2x before the system prevents you from rescheduling for 90 days. Then your payment will be voided (and you will have to pay another $160) after your 4th reschedule.
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sleepyjoe12 got a reaction from Chancy in Tourist Visa Fee Slip, No amount was printed
Did you get the payment slip from the official site?
https://www.ustraveldocs.com/ph/pmisdepositslip.htm?amount=160&country=philippines
Assuming she's applying for a B1/B2 visa, only that link generates an official payment slip for US visas.
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sleepyjoe12 got a reaction from SalishSea in Emergency Visa/Appointment
If you are really that desperate, you can try flying into Mexico and stay there for 2 weeks then use your VWP privileges (ESTA is only required for tourists coming to the US by air/sea) to enter a land border. Of course, the CBP can still turn you back but this is your only legal path to enter the US without waiting for a visa appointment.
From CBP (https://help.cbp.gov/s/article/Article-1132?language=en_US😞
If you are a citizen of a country that participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), and you enter the U.S. by land from Mexico or Canada, you are only required to complete the paper I-94W form at the land border crossing. ESTA is currently required for air and cruise ship travel only.
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sleepyjoe12 got a reaction from Mike E in Emergency Visa/Appointment
If you are really that desperate, you can try flying into Mexico and stay there for 2 weeks then use your VWP privileges (ESTA is only required for tourists coming to the US by air/sea) to enter a land border. Of course, the CBP can still turn you back but this is your only legal path to enter the US without waiting for a visa appointment.
From CBP (https://help.cbp.gov/s/article/Article-1132?language=en_US😞
If you are a citizen of a country that participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), and you enter the U.S. by land from Mexico or Canada, you are only required to complete the paper I-94W form at the land border crossing. ESTA is currently required for air and cruise ship travel only.