I have just been issued a B-2 visa that is valid for 10 years. Does this mean that I can stay in the U.S. for 10 years?

7 October 2009 by: visaservices

visaNo!  The validity period of a visa relates only to the period of time in which the holder may travel to the United States and apply for admission.  The period of time that you will be allowed to remain will be determined by U.S. immigration at the Port of Entry at the time you apply for admission.

As a nonimmigrant visa holder you will be required to show that your visit is temporary and that you have a residence abroad to which you will return at the end of your visit.

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4 Responses to “I have just been issued a B-2 visa that is valid for 10 years. Does this mean that I can stay in the U.S. for 10 years?”
  1. visaservices says:

    There is no limit to the number of times that you may travel to the United States during the validity period of visa. Each time that you apply for admission, you will be required to furnish to U.S. immigration compelling evidence of your intention to depart the United States at the end of your visit and return to a residence abroad. If admitted, U.S. immigration will determine the length of stay. While they can grant a stay of six months, it is entirely at their discretion. Individuals who travel to the United States on a fequent basis and apply for admission for extended periods will be questioned by U.S. immigration. If found not to be a bona fide visitor for pleasure, they will be denied entry.

    There is no limit to the number of times that you may travel to the United States during the validity period of visa. Each time that you apply for admission, you will be required to furnish to U.S. immigration compelling evidence of your intention to depart the United States at the end of your visit and return to a residence abroad. If admitted, U.S. immigration will determine the length of stay. While they can grant a stay of six months, it is entirely at their discretion. Individuals who travel to the United States on a fequent basis and apply for admission for extended periods will be questioned by U.S. immigration. If found not to be a bona fide visitor for pleasure, they will be denied entry.

  2. Colin – A B-2 visa is a nonimmigrant visa and cannot be used to reside indefinitely in the United States. If you wish to remain in the United States for longer periods of time, you will require an immigrant visa. Please refer to the Embassy website for full details of the immigrant visa application procedure at: http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/visa/iv/index.html

  3. Dear Sir/Madam

    I was issued a ten year tourist visa last July (2009), but due to health reason I had to cancel my trip,
    is my visa still valid?
    Thank you

  4. Valentin -provided that the visa is not damaged and that your circumstances have not changed, you can use it for the duration of its validity.

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