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Hi all,

I'm planning on travelling overland from Mexico, through Cental America and onto South America.
My (possible) problem is that I'm flying via the US and onto Mex City with a one-way ticket.
Is it possible that US Immigration will refuse my entry, since Mexico is apparently included in the 90 day Visa Waiver?
Perhaps it would be safer to fly in to Guatemala City?
I flown to the US 4 times in the past and have never had to show an onward ticket (even though I've had one), but I'm worried that 'Murphys Law' will come into play and the one time I don't have a ticket, they will ask to see one.

Thanks in advance.

Cheers.

2006-12-05 09:26:55 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Travel (General) Other - Destinations

2 answers

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But you have an onward ticket if you are flying out of America to Mexico. US Immigration won't care what you do once you have left America.

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