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How long can an American visa stay in the United States?

American tourist visas can stay in the United States for up to 6 months (180 days) at a time. If you need to apply for a tourist visa, you need to pay an application fee of $65,438+060 and submit the following materials: an electronic application form for a non-immigrant visa (DS-160); A valid travel passport to the United States must be valid for at least six months outside the scheduled stay in the United States (except for countries that have special agreements to enjoy visa exemption); A 2 "x2" (5.1cmx5.1cm) photo taken in the last six months. At present, American tourist visas can be applied for 3 months, 1 year, 3 years, 5 years and 10 year, but generally they can stay for up to 6 months (180 days) each time. The specific stay time is determined by the customs. When you enter the country, you should stamp your passport and write down the date of departure. The routine is 1-. According to the regulations of the US Immigration Bureau, the US B 1B2 visa can stay in the United States for a maximum of 180 days, and the specific stay time is determined by the US customs officials. Procedures for entering the United States: Your flight will provide passengers with a blank 6059B customs declaration form. If the whole family goes out together, just fill out a customs declaration form. Visa does not guarantee entry, but foreign citizens with visas are allowed to enter American ports and apply for entry. When you arrive at the port of destination, officials of the US Customs and Border Protection will decide how long you will stay in the United States. On the entry stamp or I-94 form (entry/departure record), customs and border officials will keep the record until a certain date or "D/S" (identity validity period). If your entry stamp or I-94 form contains a specific date, then this is the date you must leave the United States. Generally speaking, the maximum stay time of a US B 1B2 visa is no more than 180 days.

Legal basis:

Article 62 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Exit and Entry Administration, foreigners may be deported under any of the following circumstances:

(1) Being ordered to leave the country within a time limit and failing to leave the country within the time limit;

(2) being refused entry;

(three) illegal residence and illegal employment;

(four) in violation of this law or other laws and administrative regulations, it is necessary to be deported.

Other overseas personnel under any of the circumstances listed in the preceding paragraph may be deported according to law.

Deported persons are not allowed to enter the country for one to five years from the date of expulsion.