本帖最后由 heidi 于 2011-5-5 14:00 编辑 $ e8 M. G' q! D3 X3 Q4 e4 Z+ d
+ c' `& y0 s+ k- @! }+ ?$ ^5 r A! }no, you can't use that US visa to enter US from China, that is a kind of border visa, that means you can enter into US with it from Canada, not from CHina (different visa catalogue) . US knows someone 异想天开 wants to use that VISA, so that VIsa has limits.....
楼上的朋友,可否说的再清楚一些呢?若是能给出消息来源,就更好了.$ y: k8 i9 T3 S5 ^6 g
因为我的10年美签上,没有说什么limits啊?这个没有限制说是从哪里才能进入美国啊?' H5 e) Y# J6 z+ J6 o' s6 ^
我从北京回来的时候,买的是联程机票经过美国到加拿大,所以我的美国签证提供的同时,还需要加拿大的枫叶卡.: G2 a& i9 A Y# [* _! z. D
所以我认为,如果分开买机票的话,也许就不需要给美国航空公司柜台的小姐看枫叶卡了.不过,终究是没有找到任何的真实成功案例,所以也不确定是不是这样.
no, you can't use that US visa to enter US from China, that is a kind of border visa, that means you can enter into US with it from Canada, not from CHina (different visa catalogue) . US knows someon ..." K7 f* v) e3 _5 E$ ]0 k- p/ i' p
heidi 发表于 2011-5-5 13:55
Don't. You are essentially using different passports to enter/exit the United States. They can easily catch you, if they want to. At that time, they will force you to use one passport only and you will be facing big trouble: 2 t& Y9 |' l4 a% [* ~* ]$ L4 w9 z8 S( u; V% t! ~9 t4 v* Q4 S0 |: Z" l
If you use your Chinese passport, you can't enter Canada. 0 F$ H s; Z' }0 u
If you use your Canadian passport, then your entry into the US was illegal.
Don't. You are essentially using different passports to enter/exit the United States. They can easily catch you, if they want to. At that time, they will force you to use one passport only and you wil ... 9 t- O2 }) R4 \, Y小黄 发表于 2011-5-5 14:27
no, you can't use that US visa to enter US from China, that is a kind of border visa, that means you can enter into US with it from Canada, not from CHina (different visa catalogue) . US knows someon ... 4 F- h" d. c7 B. E1 Iheidi 发表于 2011-5-5 13:55
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There is no problem, until ... there is a problem. . O* o% C8 r, _) c" h" m( ~, b ' J) ~' [5 b( R# eA few years ago, one of my friends tried to use his Chinese passport to enter China, and use his Canadian passport on the way back. Guess what? He was caught and forced to surrender his Chinese passport. And missed the flight. + F6 \& W+ m. @% C: z! S
& g+ d9 F) S. Y# {Any legal jurisdiction may force you to use the same passport to enter and exit, without prior notification. You would be lucky to be caught in China. If you are caught in the United States with illegal entry, imagine the sorrow. 6 w1 \- F$ h: k) F; Q9 y! } }/ C2 o1 ?% D9 G# x3 r" _With the ongoing "war on terror", don't trifle with the U.S. border control.