I know that this topic has been covered before but I can not see my specific question.
I went in on an ESTA for 2 weeks in February. It expires in June and I am going back again in July for 6 weeks. So will obviously apply for another one. I was also planning a trip in December so would have to apply again.
Because I am not spending the full 90 days in the US are they going to get funny with me? I'm just a little worried after looking at what other people have written about. I have traveled on the old VWP quite a few times but never more than once in a year. I did stay in California for 90 days on a VWP but I did not overstay. My total days in the US by the end of the year would be 10 weeks so thats not 90 days. If it's broken up like that over a time period they aren't going to get funny are they? It's quite clear I am not trying to immigrate when I am only going for 2-3 weeks on 2 trips and 6 weeks on another. My daughter is a US citizen and I have never traveled with her before so I am a little worried they will think I'm just going to entre and not come back which isn't the case. I have never broken any VWP and I only stayed 2 weeks on my ESTA in February.
I'm probably overthinking it but I wanted to confirm with others.
Thanks.
Edit: Would it help if I took my previous flight tickets, my college details and work details to prove I am coming back home?
I went in on an ESTA for 2 weeks in February. It expires in June and I am going back again in July for 6 weeks. So will obviously apply for another one. I was also planning a trip in December so would have to apply again.
Because I am not spending the full 90 days in the US are they going to get funny with me? I'm just a little worried after looking at what other people have written about. I have traveled on the old VWP quite a few times but never more than once in a year. I did stay in California for 90 days on a VWP but I did not overstay. My total days in the US by the end of the year would be 10 weeks so thats not 90 days. If it's broken up like that over a time period they aren't going to get funny are they? It's quite clear I am not trying to immigrate when I am only going for 2-3 weeks on 2 trips and 6 weeks on another. My daughter is a US citizen and I have never traveled with her before so I am a little worried they will think I'm just going to entre and not come back which isn't the case. I have never broken any VWP and I only stayed 2 weeks on my ESTA in February.
I'm probably overthinking it but I wanted to confirm with others.
Thanks.
Edit: Would it help if I took my previous flight tickets, my college details and work details to prove I am coming back home?
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