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Filed: Country: India
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We have a visitor in our family on a B1/B2 visa with a visa of 10 years. Visitor arrived and we were looking at the passport and saw that there is no expiry date on the visit. Usually its like 90 days or whatever but we cannot find any mention of it. All we have is the actual visa, there are 2 stamps (one from departure port and one from arrival port with the date of entry), the white piece of paper (I think this is the I-94). That white paper does not have any stamp or how long the entry is valid for.

What is the best way forward? Who can I call to figure this out?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Generally, unless otherwise noted, visitor visas are good for a maximum of 90 days in the US per visit. You can always contact deferred inspection for CBP (there is usually one at a major airport) and ask them for confirmation, and they may or may not ask him to come in so they can stamp the passport or the I-94, but they can confirm that the maximum time allowed is 90 days.

You can find out more information here: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contacts/deferred_inspection/overview_deferred_inspection.xml There is a link on this site you can click to find out the nearest deferred inspection office to your location.

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Filed: Other Country: India
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I94 form (white one) should have the admitted date and something like (valid for 6 months)OR admitted till date.

I have visitor in my home too, he has I94 form valid till "expiry date stamp".

Follow earlier post to get back to CBP if you have none.

 
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