Visiting Aruba for 10 days between two stays in the US
My Friends are Australian citizens and will be coming for a visit. They want to visit Aruba for approximately 2 weeks, after being in the US one month.
When they return from Aruba will they have 90 days again on their stay ?
Best Answer
They will most likely have to leave the US by the 90th day after their first arrival. In other words, their second stay will most likely be limited to a month and a half.
See the State Department's web site (https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/visit/visa-waiver-program.html):
Trips to Canada, Mexico, or nearby Islands
If you are admitted to the United States under the VWP, you may take a short trip to Canada, Mexico, or a nearby island and generally be readmitted to the United States under the VWP for the remainder of the original 90 days granted upon your initial arrival in the United States. Therefore, the length of time of your total stay, including the short trip, must be 90 days or less. See the CBP website. Citizens of VWP countries* who reside in Mexico, Canada, or a nearby island are generally exempted from the requirement to show onward travel to another country* when entering the United States.
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How long can you stay in Aruba as a visitor?
The maximum period of time that a person can be admitted to Aruba as a tourist is 30 days. The total amount of days a person can stay in Aruba, as a tourist who applies for an extension of stay, cannot exceed 180 days per year.Is Aruba considered international travel?
Reina Beatrix International Airport is proud to provide the services of the Department of Homeland Security/US Customs and Border Protection to pre-clear all passengers flying out to the US. Flights departing from Aruba to the US are considered to be domestic flights thanks to the pre-clearance facility.Do I need a visa to go to Aruba from USA?
When entering our country, a current passport is required of all passengers. American, Canadian, and EU citizens do not require visas, nor do most South Americans, e.g. Colombians and Venezuelans.What documents do I need to travel to Aruba?
Upon arrival in Aruba, you must have:- a U.S. passport valid for the duration of your stay;
- a completed Embarkation and Disembarkation Card (ED-Card);
- a return or onward ticket.
- proof of sufficient funds to cover your accommodations and food expenses during your stay.
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