How Long Can I Stay In The U.S. As A Visitor?
How Long Can I Stay In The U.S. As A Visitor? How long can you stay in the U.S. as a visitor? Is it one month, three months, six months or a whole year? Lately, I have received a lot of calls from confused Canadians, and other travelers to the U.S., who are concerned about being denied entry because of past presence in the country. There is a lot of misinformation on social media, even from very reputable sources, on this issue. Take for example, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) commenting on this question. On it's web site the C.B.C. cautions readers about how long visitors are allowed to stay, saying, “Usually a maximum of 182 days, or about six months during a 12-month period. Those days can be amassed during one trip or they could be the sum of several trips.” Other reputable sources, such as for example the Canada-to-Arizona web site, repeats, “Canadians visiting the U.S. enter on a B2 status. This is simply the stamp you receive from U....