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2017
12
July
Is it Possible to Enter the USA with a DUI on a Connecting Flight?

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Jason

Looking for feedback with people's experience , knowledge on touching down in the USA if you're on non direct flight and have a DUI conviction

Humans say...

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Norma

Are you connecting to a different flight? Or staying on the plane. How long ago was the DUI?

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Jason

Connecting to a different flight. 8 and a half years ago.

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Carrie

If it's from Calgary you clear customs first. Might not be be admitted...

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Kara-Lei

I had a DUI in 2000 and have traveled extensively throughout US and no issues. It is not something you need a pardon for. Only one time did I get any hassle and that was in Calgary airport and got brought into customs office for 20 mins. Just be honest with any questions they ask

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Jason

Hey, thanks so much so far. I'll phone to here that

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Bryanna

It’s Canada that doesn’t let foreigners in with prior duis not the US normally

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Alex

Not entirely true.

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Sherryl

Right not entirely true however a DUI is a felony in Canada. Ergo Americans with a DUI on their record can have a lot of trouble getting into Canada.

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Coreen

They can decide for any criminal conviction to not let you in. You will clear customs here. I know many that have never had an issue with a DUI.

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Jason

Yes, I agree that it is up to their discretion

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Coreen

I know a police officer that was detained for an hour at the border.....and they were just going skiing. They don't have to let anyone if they don't want to.

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Olunda

Our son had a DUI...not proud of that but he did learn from it...he was 21 but has never had problems going to the US...not sure about other countries

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Jamie

It's a pot conviction that really kills you headed south.

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Belle

I have a friend whose his had a dui from 35 yrs ago, touched down in Hawaii, and was promptly put on a plane back.to YYC citimg.they have their own criminals and don't need ours. He was refused entry.

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Jason

Thanks getting a pretty good picture of scene

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Nicole

Not even an issue. Just be honest.

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Nicole

In us is a misdemeanor do they don’t really care.

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Caryl

It depends on the officer on any given day. They can refuse you entry but probably won't. Canada has stricter rules as far as DUI. Good luck!

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David

My partner has a DUI on his record. We travel regularly, and so far we have been lucky (knock on wood) and have had no problems. Just be honest and clear if you are asked. But chances are you will breeze right through customs!
We have flown to Japan via the USA, Europe via USA, and again no problems!
Good luck!

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Jason

Thanks

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Wanda

Definitely do it in an RV. Do not use a company called kiwi Campers or Happy Campers. They are awful and their customer service is worse.


A.I. says...

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Traveling to the USA with a DUI Conviction

Traveling to the USA with a DUI conviction can be a tricky situation, especially if you are on a non-direct flight. The United States has strict entry requirements, and a DUI conviction can potentially complicate your entry into the country.

When you arrive in the USA on a non-direct flight with a DUI conviction, you will still need to go through US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) upon landing. CBP officers have the authority to deny entry to anyone they believe is inadmissible, including individuals with criminal convictions such as DUIs.

It is important to note that a DUI is considered a criminal offense in the USA, and it may be viewed as a potential threat to public safety. However, each case is different, and the outcome can vary depending on the circumstances of your conviction and your overall criminal history.

If you have a DUI conviction and are planning to travel to the USA, it is recommended that you seek legal advice before your trip. An immigration attorney can help you understand your options and provide guidance on how to navigate the entry process.

Ultimately, the decision to allow entry into the USA with a DUI conviction rests with the CBP officer at the port of entry. It is always best to be honest and forthright about your criminal history when asked, as providing false information can lead to further complications.

Remember, each case is unique, and there is no one-size-fits-all answer. It is best to consult with a legal professional to discuss your specific situation and determine the best course of action.

Safe travels!



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