Visitors to the United States for Business or Pleasure (Visa Waiver Country)
Citizens of the countries listed on the previous page may
enter the United States without first obtaining a visa from a United States Consulate
if their visit is for 90 days or less. The 90 day period may not be extended, and
the visitor may not study or work in the United States.
Once the visitor arrives at the United States border post,
an INS official will issue a form to the visitor which shows the exit date. The
visitor must leave the United States no later than the exit date, or else they will
be in violation of the visa, and will risk denial of entry to the United States
in the future.
Important : A visitor to the
United States may be denied entry by the INS official at the border if she suspects
the visitor intends to remain in the United States. Therefore, it is very important
to have in your possession for presentation to the INS official adequate proof of
your intent to leave the United States.
Rosenblatt Associates can help you assemble a visitor’s non-immigrant intent
package that will substantially reduce the risk that you will be denied entry to
the United States.
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