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Upon going over the US border from Canada, I am aware that you need government issued photo ID, and your birth certificate. But is a visitor's Visas required too? Or are the two ID's enough to gain you entry into the United States?

Just so I am not misunderstanding, the Visas are to allow you to stay & and work within the US for a certain period of time. What if you just plan to visit there for a month, does that still require a visas when traveling there by car?

2007-07-13 06:35:48 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Canada Other - Canada

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No you don't need a visa if you intend to visit. Some places require tourist Visas, but not for Canadians entering the US. Like you said, it's different if you are talking about a work visa.

Here is a link, but disregard the ID portion of it. Your ID information is correct, but it doesn't state that special case within this link dealing more about visas.

2007-07-13 06:54:38 · answer #1 · answered by JuanB 7 · 2 0

If you are going there by LAND to visit and are a Canadian citizen, all you need is a birth certificate and photo ID until June 2008.

If you are not a Canadian citizen, you may want to check with US Customs.

If you are trying to go down for work, then you probably will need a work visa or permit, unless it is for sales meetings or certain other types of business.

2007-07-13 07:38:16 · answer #2 · answered by SteveN 7 · 1 0

When I flew into Toronto and then drove into the USA, I needed to fill out a waiver visa form. With all the security now that may have changed, but it won't have got easier.

2007-07-13 06:40:52 · answer #3 · answered by soñador 7 · 0 0

Juan is correct, just brng your I.D. you do not need a visa to visit the United States.

2007-07-13 07:03:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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