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I am visiting a friend in the US and I was given a stamp on the passport on arrival: 7th March till 4 June. However, I will leave on the 26th of April for three weeks in Indonesia and then re-enter the US border.

Will I be given a new stamp on re-entering from Indonesia or my stamp will still be valid and expiring the 4th of June?

Thanks.



Best Answer

If you were only going to Canada, Mexico, or Caribbean islands, then you probably won't get a new VWP admission period when you come back, but since you are going beyond that, you will be given a new 90-day VWP admission period when you come back (assuming that they let you in at all, of course). Make sure your ESTA is still valid on the day you come back.




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How long is a passport stamp good for?

USCIS will normally issue the I-551 stamp with a validity period of 6 to 12 months. If your passport expires prior to that time, then the stamp will likely reflect the expiration date of the passport itself.

How long are border crossing cards good for?

Border Crossing Card Validity The new card is valid for ten years after issuance, except in the cases of some children (see Border Crossing Card Fees).

Can I enter U.S. with expired visa stamp?

Nonimmigrant visa holders are allowed to re-enter the United States with an expired visa stamp after a short trip to Canada or Mexico, as long as they meet all eligibility requirements.

Does the U.S. border a passport stamp?

When entering the United States as a nonimmigrant, the Customs Border Protection (CBP) officer examines your passport and visa and then issues either a passport admission stamp or a small white card called the Form I-94.



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