We travelled down this past Saturday with Sunwing. Interestingly, there was no pre-clearance (does Sunwing not use the US pre-clearance facilities?) and when we arrived in Orlando we went through US customs. The line up was miserably long and the CBP officer seemed like he'd never dealt with an I-194 before. Although he didn't send our family through to secondary, he kept shuttling back and forth to ask questions of his superiors. After some electronic finger printing, a mug shot and 1 hour and 30 or so minutes, we were finally waved through.
Thanks to those who participated in my recent poll "Do you have an I-194 waiver?". It turns out that of those who participated over half have applied or intend to for the I-194 waiver (Advance Permission to Enter as a Non-Immigrant). It is also interesting to note that the amount that have 1 year or 5 year waivers are very close (3 to 4). I had read somewhere that the waivers were granted as 1 year or 5 based on the degree or seriousness of the past offenses. If this is true, then wouldn't a person expect that if he/she were granted a 5 year waiver, he/she should always expect the 5 year waiver? I'd be happy to hear your comments and personal experiences on this. Update: See I-192 Waiver Application Process
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