US B2 tourist visa 'admited until date'
I have been admitted to the US for the fifth time now. I would like to know if I can use my admitted until date to go back into US although my visa has expired: e.g.: visa expires on November 18, admitted until March 17.
If I leave the US before November 18, can I use the 'until date' to re-enter the US?
Best Answer
You need a valid (unexpired) visa to enter the US. The only exception is if you left the US for a brief trip of less than 30 days to only Canada or Mexico (and not to any other countries), you can re-enter the US under Automatic Revalidation and be admitted until the expiration of your previous I-94, even if your visa is expired.
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What is admit until date d s?
The Admit Until Date is the date that the traveler's immigrant status expires. For students and other exchange visitors, this date is \u201cD/S\u201d or Duration of Status. For other visa classifications, this will be a hard end date.Can I enter the US with less than 6 months on my visa?
Q. 1 How long does my passport have to be valid in order to apply for a U. S. visa? 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).How long is a B2 tourist visa valid for?
Visa validity The holder of a B-2 visa can stay for a maximum of 180 days per entry (several times consecutively or at a time). These conditions apply to all visits until the visa has expired. After that the person must reapply for the visa at their U.S. consulate.How long does it take to get approved for a B2 visa?
B2 Visa Processing Time and Length of Stay B2 visas are valid for up to six months and may be renewed once for up to an additional six months. After submitting the DS-160 form, it generally takes USCIS between 60\u201390 days to process the B2 visa application.Tourist Visa to USA - Apply for Visitor Visa US - US Visa - B1/B2 Visa Step by Step - GrayLaw TV
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