She says she overstayed her visa for a couple of hours. Now, she’s been detained for three weeks, will be deported, and not allowed to return for 10 years. A little harsh, perhaps?
A 24-year-old woman from Brisbane has reportedly been detained for three weeks in the USA — after overstaying her working visa by only 11 hours.
Sarah Jane McCrohan told the Huffington Post she was attempting to cross the border into Canada when an officer noticed she had overstayed her 90-day Visa Waiver Program.
Ms McCrohan was travelling from New York to Ottawa with her boyfriend to visit the Australian embassy on March 26 at the time.
The officer suggested they return to the American side to sort out the drama — but when they did, Ms McCrohan was arrested.
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Her lawyers are arguing three weeks is far too long to detain Ms McCrohan, considering she was not aware she had overstayed her visa by 11 hours and believed she was departing on time.
“It’s such an innocent mistake, and they tried to leave, her lawyer David Leopold said.
“The worst thing you can say about her is maybe she should have planned her trip a little better. We’re not talking about a significant overstay, we’re talking about a matter of hours.”