I visited the US for 2 weeks in May; can I return in November for 2 more weeks? [duplicate]

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I went to visit a friend in the US for 2 weeks in May and was planning on flying over again in November for another 2 weeks. Is this allowed? I know you're only allowed to visit the US for 90 days before you have to leave. Does this mean I won't be allowed to return in November?



Best Answer

If you did indeed leave after two weeks the first time, then there is no problem with visiting again in November. Since you mention "flying over", I'm assuming that you normally do not live in North America.




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How long do I have to leave America before I can re enter?

There is no set period you must remain outside the USA before returning but: "When traveling to the U.S. with the approved ESTA, you may only stay for up to 90 days at a time - and there should be a reasonable amount of time between visits so that the CBP Officer does not think you are trying to live here.

How many times can I visit USA in one year?

There is no limit on the number of times you may enter the U.S. under either ESTA of a visa. However, if reentering the U.S. using ESTA soon after staying for nearly 90 days, you can expect to be questioned in detail by the immigration officer about the purpose of your visit.



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