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christina

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Posted - 25 Oct 2004 :  23:22:46 Show Profile Send christina a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We have a six month visa and normally fill in a white visa form and a green customs form. Has this all changed ?

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Nostromo

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Posted - 26 Oct 2004 :  08:43:00 Show Profile Send Nostromo a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by christina
We have a six month visa and normally fill in a white visa form and a green customs form. Has this all changed ?



Looks like it has, at least with the Immigration & Customs forms. There is also this new fingerprinting thing for additional security, which is a good idea in the long run considering the international situation.

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gromit

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Posted - 27 Oct 2004 :  15:28:51 Show Profile Send gromit a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by christina
We have a six month visa and normally fill in a white visa form and a green customs form. Has this all changed ?



No Christina it is basically the same as before. The custom form was updated recently and is now a bluish colour instead of white, but the visa forms are the same.

Visa Waiver Form - I94W - coloured green
Visa arrive/departure form - I94 - white
Passenger in transit - blue
Customs and Agriculture Form - 6059B - blue

Camilla & Neil

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tezz7628

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Posted - 28 Oct 2004 :  10:06:38 Show Profile Send tezz7628 a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by christina
We have a six month visa and normally fill in a white visa form and a green customs form. Has this all changed ?



it sounds like you have a visa in your passport valid for 10 years with each trip lasting up to 6 months is that correct

my aunt got one of those last year, whilst we filled our visa waiver green forms out which gives us 90 days she got a white one i think which gave her 6 months

is that correct?

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pepsi

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Posted - 28 Oct 2004 :  16:27:50 Show Profile Send pepsi a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We have also taken quite alot of things over to our villa and have never been stopped or asked any questions even though all cases have been x rayed.

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floridadreamvilla.co.uk

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Posted - 28 Oct 2004 :  17:19:35 Show Profile Reply with Quote
That may be so but you should declare things on the custom form as required. We cannot advocate doing anything else other than what is asked for on here.

quote:
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We have also taken quite alot of things over to our villa and have never been stopped or asked any questions even though all cases have been x rayed.


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gromit

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Posted - 28 Oct 2004 :  19:45:10 Show Profile Send gromit a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
I have seen people getting their bags searched and having items that they shouldn't have in them. The people who had declared the items just had the articles taken away from them, but those who didn't were given a really serious lecture!!!! Just declare everything!!!!!

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brizzle

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Posted - 31 Oct 2004 :  10:32:11 Show Profile Send brizzle a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
I am assuming because my Mum has the same surname I can include her on our form?

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floridadreamvilla.co.uk

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Posted - 31 Oct 2004 :  10:53:48 Show Profile Reply with Quote
You can indeed
quote:
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I am assuming because my Mum has the same surname I can include her on our form?




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mollymoo

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Posted - 31 Oct 2004 :  11:40:27 Show Profile Send mollymoo a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Looks like my mum will have to apply for a visa, once you have it does it guarantee you getting into the USA?

I would hate for my mum to be turned away

Kerry-Ann
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caroline

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Posted - 08 Feb 2005 :  09:56:33 Show Profile Send caroline a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by tezz7628







have put the white ones to file as you say no longer used


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John, Roger Blottie - Maybe this thread could be sticky as well?

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Nostromo

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Posted - 08 Feb 2005 :  10:23:34 Show Profile Send Nostromo a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
I am always amused at the query about bringing things like insects, soil and 'disease agents' on a commercial airliner. I mean, who would........?

Nostromo
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blott

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Posted - 08 Feb 2005 :  10:38:13 Show Profile Reply with Quote
Nostromo, it never fails to amaze and fascinate me the things that some people want to take on a plane so you can bet that someone somewhere in the world will want to!

Blott
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AudCle

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Posted - 24 Jun 2005 :  10:24:13 Show Profile Send AudCle a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
A question on the subject of declaring food and stuff. We have a 1 year old and would be taking some things for him for the first couple of days, just until we get to the Supermarket and stock up. Do I have to declare this? Also my 5 year is currently taking an antibiotic for an ear infection which we hope will have clear by the time week go next week. But I was thinking of visiting the Doctors for another antibiotic to take out there...just in case. Will I be allowed to take this in? 8 days to go!!!!

Cheers
Aud

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blott

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Posted - 24 Jun 2005 :  12:55:41 Show Profile Reply with Quote
The customs form requires you to declare food - see here for a sample form http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums/topic_14977.asp

Antibiotics should be fine but make sure you take them in their original pack with the pharmacy label on it.

Have a great time!

Blott
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AudCle

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Posted - 24 Jun 2005 :  19:01:43 Show Profile Send AudCle a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks for that Blott.

Can't wait and we're counting down the minutes.

Aud
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Max_Mose

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Posted - 23 Mar 2006 :  19:13:29 Show Profile Send Max_Mose a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
What happens if you tick the box (11 d) to say that you have been on a farm? My work involves visting farms but only to meet farmers. I never handle any livestock and am never in any fields.
I am frightened to admit this on the form as I don't want any hassle but I noticed on my last visit that the immigration official was keen to know what my vocation was. I kept the description wooly enough to omitt the farm part of it.
Just really want to know will I get the 3rd degree and frog marched to a back room if I tick the "Yes" box.
Thanks
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charkyry

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Posted - 24 Mar 2006 :  00:50:22 Show Profile Send charkyry a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
we checked for our sons meds and they said even calpol if on prescription needed a letter from doctor stating why required

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