Traveling Outside USA as a visitor [duplicate]

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I'm from Mexico and planning a trip to Japan, and so me is a few thousand dollars cheaper and way faster to do it from LAX, than from my own country. I do have an American Visa B-2 type (Tourist). What problems could there be regarding my situation? and Are there any extra steps in me taking an international flight within the US as a foreigner? Thank you so much in advance, I really don't want to have an issue and have never done a flight like so.



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What problems could there be regarding my situation?

You could be denied entry into the US. Since you already have a B visa, this is probably rather unlikely.

Are there any extra steps in me taking an international flight within the US as a foreigner?

Not really. The airline will report your departure to the US government, so you might have to show your US visa when you leave for Japan, but otherwise the process will be essentially the same as it is for a US citizen.




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Can I visit USA multiple times?

You may travel to the U.S. as many times as you like during the period of validity of the visa. There is no restriction on the number of times you may visit.

Can I visit the US twice in a 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.

What can be used as proof of travel?

Proof of confirmed travel plans can be plane ticket confirmation, business letter, or employment letter from the business HR Department. You can submit a copy of your flight itinerary, plane ticket, plane e-ticket, or any other flight confirmation.

What to bring copies of when traveling abroad?

Without any exception, you'll want to remember these important travel documents:
  • Driver's License, Passport and Travel Visa. ...
  • Copies of All Identification Documents. ...
  • Travel Insurance Plan Details. ...
  • Travel Itinerary Details. ...
  • Tickets for Events When Traveling. ...
  • COVID-19 Travel Documents.




Can you get USA visa without travel history ? YES




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You want to transit through the USA using a B2 visa. You are unlikely to have any problems.

If you already have a valid visitor (B) visa, you may be able to use it to transit the United States. If you are a citizen of a participating country, you may be able to transit the United States on the Visa Waiver Program.

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/other-visa-categories/transit.html

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