If I overstayed my tourist visa by 110 day, am I now banned from re-entering the US and, if s, for how long?

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If I overstayed my tourist visa by 110 day, am I now banned from re-entering the US and, if s, for how long?

I didn’t work or do anything that I wasn’t allowed to. When I left nothing happened at the airport.

Asked on January 30, 2015 under Immigration Law, North Carolina

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SB Member California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 9 years ago | Contributor

No, if you had only overstayed by 110 days, you are not barred from reentry.� It is after 180 days of overstay that you become barred from reentry for a period of 3 years.� However, you may be questioned upon your next attempt to enter the US so be ready for why you had overstayed.


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