Which date matters — visa stamp or I-94?
The I-94 controls your authorized stay. Your visa stamp is only your entry document; it can expire while you legally remain in the U.S.
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Your I-94 admit-until date — not the visa stamp — controls how long you can lawfully remain in the U.S. Enter both dates to see which expires first and by how much. Overstaying your I-94 by 180+ days triggers a 3-year re-entry bar; 365+ days triggers a 10-year bar.
The I-94 controls your authorized stay. Your visa stamp is only your entry document; it can expire while you legally remain in the U.S.
At i94.cbp.dhs.gov. Every entry generates a new I-94 electronically.
Overstay 180+ days: 3-year re-entry bar. 365+ days: 10-year bar. Both apply after you leave the U.S.
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