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Originally Posted by FWWM
As a pro poker player you're supposed to be a good liar so there's that. Never give the border officer the impression you're going to do any kind of job that creates an income because that would need a work visa which I suppose you don't have. I am not going to advise you to say anything incorrect in particular but I'll just say when you describe your travel purpose and job situation there are various angles you can take
First of all, thanks for your reply!
So if I say I am an professional online poker player and I would play a little bit from the US, then this would be a big problem? But what about all the live poker pros who go to USA for like 2-3 months and clearly try to make money there? They can just enter too so there is not really a problem, right?
On the other hand: Could I not just say that "yes I play online poker, but I won't be playing in the USA since I am not even able to access the pokerroom I am playing from there? (Pokerstars EU)
When you are talking about angles, can you please give some examples as I am not really know what you are really referring to.
Because as soon as I am dishonest I feel like I could get into problems. So I just want to know if there's any problem for them if I just tell the truth about playing online poker professionally for a living.