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Vivinavi Hawaii
Plans to enter the U.S. via non-rev, travel to Germany via Chicago

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#1
  • alohawa
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  • 2023/10/24 21:55

Hello.
I am not married, but due to his work, I will be entering the US as a non-rev. The last time I stayed for a month and a half, I was sent to a separate room for 2 hours at immigration.
I heard that the examiner can see the seating order and whether you are non-rev or not, so that's why he put me in a different room.
(I didn't tell them he was there. )
Next time I am going to Germany with him as a non-rev, will it be ok ?
because it would not be funny if I am rejected to enter the US ….
If you know anything about non-rev and Japanese nationals only, please let me know.
Thank you very much.

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#2
  • min
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 23:55
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Do you mean entering the US and going to Germany in transit ?

I have never heard of being sent to a separate room because of non-rev.
My husband works for an airline, and myself, my family, and friends have flown non-rev many times with only Japanese nationals.
I think it is a different reason to be sent to a different room ?
(may work in the US, etc.})

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#3
  • alohawa
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 00:21
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But they kept asking me who bought the tickets. I also thought they were suspicious of me because I was staying for a long period of time. They also asked me many times if I was a business person. I am a communication university student, so next time I will bring my student ID …. Is it okay to go from the US to another country as a non-rev ?.

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#5
  • alohawa
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 02:53
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I know he is suspicious of me because it is a benefit from him, not my parents. And my family doesn't have a single connection to the US …. Also, the rule is within 90 days, so I haven't done anything illegal, but the examiner told me that if I am in the US for more than a month, I have to be in Japan for more than a month before I can come to the US. Even though there is no such thing in the law. I am not working, so I guess that is another suspicious point. I was searched for my belongings and then released, so I'm sure that will be the case this time as well, but what is the definitive NG item is also a mystery to me.

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#6
  • alohawa
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 06:35
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If you are on board with your husband's relationship, I don't have a problem with it. I am on the American male beneficiary, so I think it's a no-no. I've been released after separate rooms in the past, so I think it's ok, but this time I'm going to Europe for a trip, so I'm wondering if they'll be suspicious since it's Chicago → Minneapolis after I go to Europe.

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#8

CBP Officer
Recently, there are more and more strict regulations on immigration for permanent residency and papa activities
I think it's true that there are some places in Hawaii where you can have papa activities without a visa.
It seems that there is a Japanese agency that allows people to go to Hawaii without a visa, and there is a bar in the back of Triton that has a private room in the back where you can go and have daddy activities. …
I know a girl who went to Hawaii alone to attend her friend's wedding and was sent to a separate room from immigration,
She had a boyfriend here and he stayed here for 4 weeks twice a year for a year and a half. She even made a dummy reservation for one night at the first hotel, but she made sure to check out on the day she checked out.
She will not be able to enter Hawaii or the U.S. for at least 5 to 10 years.
Immigration in the U.S. is really tough, especially these days.

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#9
  • ノンレブ トラベラー
  • 2023/10/27 (Fri) 08:11
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We often give tickets to our friends with the United, American, and Delta Buddy Passes. Finally, it's no problem to go to Europe from the U.S., and it's 3 months longer if you come back to the U.S.

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