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Is there a "limit"?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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I remember reading somewhere that your entries with the Visa Waiver Program has to be at least 5 or 6 months (can't remember which) after your previous departure date.

Like I said I'm not sure where I read this. Try searching for it on the Stockholm American Embassy website.

http://stockholm.usembassy.gov/

I think it was on there that I read it.

(Maybe not much help but I remember reading it somwhere) :wacko:

I think that when the 90 days are up, you have to stay out of Sweden(or any schengen country)for 180 days or something.... Not sure..... But anyways, I can still go to the US until the day I will be denied entry. ;) And My husband(USC)can "ask for" a visa that will be good for 1 year....(It's like a spouse visa sort of...) But to be on the safe side, I better file for a K3 as soon as my husbands deployment is over.....

Thank's!

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