Is it legal to visit the US on a tourist visa for the purpose of giving birth?

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Some friends of mine would like their baby to be born in the US, so that their child can obtain US citizenship upon birth. They both have a valid B1/B2 visa and have traveled to the US before. They will pre-arrange a contract with a hospital and buy medical insurance, so they won't rely on free emergency care or otherwise use up American budget funds.

Would it be legal for them to travel to the US explicitly for the purpose of giving birth? If not, what visa should the mother apply for?

There are obviously other issues such as whether or not airlines will agree to transport the mother during late pregnancy, but that's out of the scope of the question.






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Can you give birth in the USA with tourist visa?

It is still legal to deliver your baby in the United States provided that childbirth was not the purpose for which you applied for your Visa.

Can you go to USA If you pregnant?

Can I visit the United States while pregnant? Although there are no specific regulations prohibiting pregnant foreign nationals from entering the United States, entry is allowed or denied at the discretion of the admitting U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officer.



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