How soon before my visa expires can I travel?
My UK visa expires on January 28, 2018. Can I visit the UK from December 11, 2017 to January 5, 2018? Will I be turned away?
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You can visit until the last day. That is what the validity dates are for!
Many countries give visas of a certain length to cover changes of plans but there is no reason that you can't use the entirety of the visa subject to the maximum duration per stay which is often shorter than the validity of the visa.
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Can I travel with my visa almost expired?
A visa must be valid at the time a traveler seeks admission to the United States, but the expiration date of the visa (validity period/length of time the visa can be used) has no relation to the length of time a temporary visitor may be authorized by the Department of Homeland Security to remain in the United States.How many months before my visa expires can I travel to the US?
You must possess a passport valid for travel to the United States with a validity date at least six months beyond your intended period of stay in the United States (unless country-specific agreements provide exemptions).Can I travel 1 month before my visa expires UK?
Please note: If you have submitted an application outside the UK, you should not travel to the UK until you have received a positive decision on your visa application, your visa has been granted and not before the valid from date of your visa.Can I travel with 6 months left on my visa?
The 6-month passport rule states that your passport must be valid for another six months before you depart for international travel. Depending on which country you are traveling to, the six-month period may begin from the date you leave that country or the date you arrive.Traveling on an Expired Immigrant Visa
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Answer 2
It is good till the last day. Longer if you get hit by a car, Typhoon hits or such were you can not leave.
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