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Originally Posted by bushman_uk
Is it a UK Registered vehicle ??
aswell as the resources on the Hubb you could check this out
https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/det...e-into-the-u.s.
I believe that everything strings around 90 days , for a vehicle and visa waiver
As i understand with adjoining countries the visa and temporary import keeps running .
I think a visit to the U.S embassy may be prudent with the time period you wish to stay there
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Imhobbs,
+1 to bushman's comment above.
Because you'll be in the US for >90 days anyway (Visa Waiver), you'll have to
apply for a personal US visa on your UK passport. You need to be sure of your personal US visa status (length of time allowed) first, before addressing the issue of vehicle import documents & status.
Assuming that you obtain the necessary (total length of time, multiple-entry) personal visa, your vehicle import to US is "skating on thin ice." That's because the category of "temporary vehicle import" is by US law limited to maximum 12 months.
Along with normal US Customs (sea or air) port-of-entry requirements, the US EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) now requires pre-approval of vehicles imported--at least through air and seaports. This is called "Nonresident Temporary Importation Approval Letter from EPA". You can obtain info about, and this Letter by contacting:
David Hurlin
EPA Imports Line/ Group
Ann Arbor MI 48105
tel +1/ 734-214-4100
fax +1/ 734-214-4676
email: <imports@epa.gov>
NOTE: this detailed contact info does not appear on the US EPA website,
http://www.epa.gov/otaq/imports/documents/420b10027.pdf, and US Embassy/ Consulate (Visa) staff may not even be aware of this vehicle import requirement or contact info (it's not their baliwick/ responsiblity).
But you
will get an answer from EPA by calling or email above.
Don't be surprised if EPA/ Hurlin tells you "officially" that your proposed total "length-of time" for the bike exceeds the legal limit. But, there may be some kind of "waiver," or you may be able to get an EPA approval letter for (up to) 12 months, and then (have to) take your chances on your last land border crossing back into the US.
Depending on what you learn from US Embassy-UK, and US EPA, you might have to revise your itinerary, or risk some border hassles.
Sorry 'bout those complications.
Good luck