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I have tourism visa and when I came to Usa in the airport gave me 6months.If I come back after that date??????

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I have tourism visa and when I came to Usa in the airport gave me 6months.If I come back after that date??????

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  1. There are a few things you need to look at.  You should have the actual visa with an experation date.  Then, you should have how many entries you're allowed (a lot of countries have M for multiple entries).  Then, you should look at the written date on your I-94 card (the little white one when you entered the country).  The date on the I-94 card is when  you have to leave by unless you get an extension.  When you leave, they're supposed to ask for your card back.  You technically can re-enter immediately, though it may look suspicious and they can detain you.  If you're looking for more than a six month stay in the US, you may want to consider some other visa options.


  2. Try the following website:  http://www.uscis.gov

  3. so that the us dosent take your visa you must return home after six months in the us. Then you may return to the us after being back in your country for six months. if you stay here for longer than six months you will loose your visa and will be considered a illegal immigrant

  4. You come in, they stamp your passport with 2 dates. Today and whatever it will be in 6 months time.  This is to remind you to get out.  

    Once you leave, that second date has no importance whatever - its toast, redundant, trash.

    Next time you come in, it all starts over again.  many tourist visas are marked 'multiple indefinite' and you can come and go as you please BUT only for 6 months at any one time.

  5. then you need a new visa again

  6. If your visa is marked with an "M" for multiple entries, then you may use that visa to seek entry into the US up to the expiration date printed on the visa.  

    If the CBP officers feel that you are leaving the US and then immediately returning for another extended stay, effectively residing in the US, they may stop you at the border, regardless of whether or not you have a valid visa.

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