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How can I check how long Visa is stamped for?

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My fiancé is here visiting in the USA while we have a K1 Visa petition filed. She has a B1/B2 Tourist Visa. We are having a hard time reading the Visa stamp To know how long she can stay is there an official Immigration website we can go to and see what was stamped? It looks like they stamped her for 6 months but we want to make sure she doesn’t overstay her visit.

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15 minutes ago, VisaDonnie said:

My fiancé is here visiting in the USA while we have a K1 Visa petition filed. She has a B1/B2 Tourist Visa. We are having a hard time reading the Visa stamp To know how long she can stay is there an official Immigration website we can go to and see what was stamped? It looks like they stamped her for 6 months but we want to make sure she doesn’t overstay her visit.

Google CBP i94 and it should provide the link to the website to look it up

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11 hours ago, payxibka said:

Google CBP i94 and it should provide the link to the website to look it up

Thanks, unfortunately it does not state how long they stamped your passport for to stay in the country only the date you came in. But thanks very much.

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9 minutes ago, VisaDonnie said:

Thanks, unfortunately it does not state how long they stamped your passport for to stay in the country only the date you came in. But thanks very much.

Are you sure?  It should have an "Admit until" date

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She came here about 10 days ago, its not there. It only shows the last time she was here which was 6 months ago with an Admit Until Date. It only shows a record of the date she came in...weird. Her Visa stamp looks like its stamped for 6 months but I wanted to be sure.

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