That is what I am doing at the moment.
Hi Roland, and Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum.
What you describe, is exactly what I am in the process of organising. I too am retired, and am planning my fifth trip to the US. After all this time, I have finally found a way that a non-resident is able to licence and insure a vehicle. The buying is not difficult, there are lots of folk willing to take your money. lol The snag has always been the licencing and insuring, for which you need to proof residency.
And yes, I too plan to spend 6 months in the US, every summer from now on.
Now, if you can wait a little while, I will let you know how I went, and if it was successful, etc. My trip commences in March 2012, so I will have the vehicle by then, and can let you know how I got on... and if it is worthwhile. I too, am looking at getting a small camper, actually, I just want a conversion van, with a bed to sleep in and a small fridge / freezer. I plan to carry a small camp stove. But you can get small campers with all the facilities as well.
I don't feel comfortable recommending it without actually successfully doing it first.
When will your trip start?
Lifey
Not wrong - just check first
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rolandb
Lifey, at the moment, I'm basing everything "I know" on the American Embassy and other websites. I have read it that I'm able to get a B-2 Tourist Visa, but from the tone of your reply I feel you're going to tell me I'm wrong. lol
No, I am not going to tell you you are wrong. What I am asking is, have you checked? Make sure of that first. No point going through lots of other planning, if you can't get a visa to stay for six months. I would apply for the visa now, before doing anything else. Not sure if the B2 Tourist Visa is the same as the visa I have, but mine is for five years, which allows me to stay for six months per entry.
Lifey