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How can I stay in US for 5 years?

How can I stay in US for 5 years?

What is a green card? A green card allows a non-U.S. citizen to gain permanent residence in the United States. Many people from outside the United States want a green card because it would allow them to live and work (lawfully) anywhere in the United States and qualify for U.S. citizenship after three or five years.

How do I get a 10 year US tourist visa?

The Application Process for the C1 Visa

  1. Submit the Form DS-160.
  2. Pay the visa fees.
  3. Schedule the transit visa interview at the US embassy or consulate.
  4. Submit the required documents.
  5. Attend the visa interview.
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What is the maximum stay in the US with a tourist visa?

180 days
The maximum amount of time issued for a B1/B2 visa is 180 days. This visa allows for multiple entries into the United States.

Can a 5 year visa be used for multiple entries?

However, the applicant bearing the 5-year visa can make multiple entries in India. The maximum number of days that a foreign national can stay in a calendar year is 180 days. The government has made it easy to apply for the 5-year visit visa by providing the facility of an e-tourist visa for 5 years.

How long can I stay in the US on a visa?

This means that the individual must travel to the US within 12 months of being issued the visa. After entering the US he or she will be able to stay till the end date on the approval notice.

How long can I stay in India on a 5-year visit visa?

Maximum 90 days of continuous stay during each visit is allowed to any foreign national holding the 5 years visits visa except those who are citizens of the USA, UK, Canada, and Japan. For the citizens of the USA, UK, Canada, and Japan, the maximum number of days that they stay in India holding the 5-year visit visa shall not be more than 180 days.

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Can a visitor stay in the US for more than 6 months?

It turns out there is no such law that prohibits a visitor to stay in the U.S. for more than six months in a rolling year. It is true that the Code of Federal Regulations says any visitor to the U.S. may be admitted for not more than one year and may be granted extensions of temporary stay in increments of not more than six months.