B1 visa expiring after seven months?

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I have a B1 visa for five years. If I do not travel to the US during seven months, will it cancelled after the seventh month?



Best Answer

No, the B1 visa does not expire if it doesn’t get used, your visa is valid for 5 years and you can use it for 5 years, unless it gets revoked.




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Can I renew my US visa 6 months before it expires?

3 My U.S. visa will expire in the next 6 months. Do I need to apply for a new visa after my current visa expires or can I apply in advance? You do not have to wait until your current visa expires. You can apply for a new visa even if your current visa is valid.

Can I renew my B1 B2 visa after it expires?

You want to renew a visa you previously had. So, if you had a B2 visa, you can only apply for B2 visa renewal. The US Embassy did not deny a recent visa application from you. If, after your visa expired, you applied for another US visa and that application was rejected, you cannot apply for renewal.

Can I stay in the US after my B1 visa expires?

As long as your status is still valid and you continue to follow all immigration regulations, you can continue to remain in the U.S. even if your visa has expired. The status does not end when the visa expires.

How can I extend my stay for another 6 months on a B1 B2 visa?

If you want to extend your stay in the United States, you must file a request with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on the Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status before your authorized stay expires.



BEING LEGAL IN THE U.S EVEN AFTER YOUR VISA EXPIRES




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