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  • After a long trip in the U.S. when can I return for another?

    Hi everyone,

    I'm a 25 year-old Australian. I got a B-2 tourist Visa to visit the U.S. for the first time and have just spent the full 6 months allotted on my arrival travelling around here and absolutely loved it.

    I just wanted to know when would be possible for me to come back and spend more time here. I'm aware it's good to spend as much time out of the country as you do in it, and perhaps if I return they may either not let me in or give me less than 180 days entry.

    So because that is all pretty loose in terms of what are the rules, I'd love to know if anyone has any stories of how soon after spending a long time here they came back? Particularly at my age, my nationality, length between visits, just anything about when you got the 180 days entry again, or if you got sent back, or how long between, or if you got in but less time, etc.

    Thank you so much for any help!

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    Originally posted by sammy3612 View Post
    Hi everyone,

    I'm a 25 year-old Australian. I got a B-2 tourist Visa to visit the U.S. for the first time and have just spent the full 6 months allotted on my arrival travelling around here and absolutely loved it.

    I just wanted to know when would be possible for me to come back and spend more time here. I'm aware it's good to spend as much time out of the country as you do in it, and perhaps if I return they may either not let me in or give me less than 180 days entry.

    So because that is all pretty loose in terms of what are the rules, I'd love to know if anyone has any stories of how soon after spending a long time here they came back? Particularly at my age, my nationality, length between visits, just anything about when you got the 180 days entry again, or if you got sent back, or how long between, or if you got in but less time, etc.

    Thank you so much for any help!
    Better to stay 6+ months in Australia.
    - I am not an Attorney, hence not giving any legal advice. Just sharing MY opinion with an intent to help others.

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    • #3
      First thing is first.

      Never travel to U.S using a non-immigrant B1/B2 visa and stay 6 months in FULL .

      and never do that in the same year if you do that your visa can or will be canceled and you will be deported back to your country

      you need to stay in your country and travel maybe next year again but never stay 6 months in full, that is suicidal

      you can still travel but at your own risk ....

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