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    Hello everyone.

    I have a bit of a different question.
    Now please don’t scold me, I know it was wrong, but I’ve overstayed twice now.
    Im from Germany. First I came with the ESTA Visa Waiver program. Overstayed a bit and had to get a visa in Frankfurt. Now I’ve overstayed again for half a year. Reasons are personal because I have family here. But that’s not the issue.

    The question is, how can I leave? I’m in Florida, and want to fly to South Korea next month. Permanently leaving the USA.
    Can i fly from Florida to California and then to Korea, or will they detain me in Orlando? Should I drive by train to San Francisco and leave from there? I’m pretty sure the US has a no deny of exit policy. But I’m not sure.
    I just want to know if I can fly domestically from Florida to California and then to Korea, or from California to Korea.
    Anyone know if they will detain me anywhere?
    I have no criminal record or anything, just overstayed my visa.

    Thanks in advance, and sorry for the long text.

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    Originally posted by Dennis117 View Post
    Hello everyone.

    I have a bit of a different question.
    Now please don’t scold me, I know it was wrong, but I’ve overstayed twice now.
    Im from Germany. First I came with the ESTA Visa Waiver program. Overstayed a bit and had to get a visa in Frankfurt. Now I’ve overstayed again for half a year. Reasons are personal because I have family here. But that’s not the issue.

    The question is, how can I leave? I’m in Florida, and want to fly to South Korea next month. Permanently leaving the USA.
    Can i fly from Florida to California and then to Korea, or will they detain me in Orlando? Should I drive by train to San Francisco and leave from there? I’m pretty sure the US has a no deny of exit policy. But I’m not sure.
    I just want to know if I can fly domestically from Florida to California and then to Korea, or from California to Korea.
    Anyone know if they will detain me anywhere?
    I have no criminal record or anything, just overstayed my visa.

    Thanks in advance, and sorry for the long text.
    You shouldn't have any issues flying in the US and leaving the US.

    This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.

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      Thank you very much.
      Highly appreciate the quick response.

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