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TRAVELING DURING THE HOLIDAYS OUTSIDE THE USA WITH A VISA

December 5, 2023
Cambridge Immigration Law

TRAVELING DURING THE HOLIDAYS OUTSIDE THE USA WITH A VISA

If you plan to travel outside the USA during the holidays with a visa, it’s essential to consider a few key factors:

Visa Validity: Ensure that your visa is still valid for re-entry into the United States. Check the expiration date on your visa to confirm that it covers your intended period of travel.

Multiple Entry Visa: If your visa allows for multiple entries, you can generally travel abroad and return to the U.S. as long as the visa is valid.

I-94 Arrival/Departure Record: Check your I-94 record to confirm your authorized period of stay in the U.S. Make sure you don’t overstay, as it could lead to complications during your return.

Consular Processing: If your visa has expired or if you encounter any issues, you may need to undergo consular processing at a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad to obtain a new visa.

Visa Category Restrictions: Be aware of any specific restrictions or requirements associated with your visa category, as some visas may have limitations on travel.

Always consult with an immigration attorney or the appropriate U.S. government agencies to ensure you have the latest and most accurate information based on your specific visa type and situation.

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