What if I enter on the Visa Waiver Program and then decide I want to stay longer than the 90 days?
You CANNOT extend the time on the Visa Waiver Program. The 90 days also includes any time spent in Canada, Mexico and adjacent Islands. Therefore you cannot cross the border into these areas and then return for another 90 days. You can however ask for re-entry on the Visa Waiver Program if you have left the Continent.
You CANNOT extend your stay on the Visa Waiver Program. The 90 day limit also includes time spent in Canada, Mexico and adjacent islands after first entering the U.S. Therefore, you should not expect to be able to cross the border into these areas for a short time and then expect to return for another 90 days. You can however ask for re-entry on the Visa Waiver Program if you have visited a country outside of the U.S., Canada, Mexico or the adjacent islands.
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