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What happens if I visit the United States on a Visa Waiver and stay longer than 90 days?

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What happens if I visit the United States on a Visa Waiver and stay longer than 90 days?

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A. If you overstay your permitted 90 day visit to the United States you will not be able to use the Visa Waiver Programme to enter the United States on your next visit. Although you are a Visa Waiver national you will be required to apply for a Visitor Visa for your next visit. Q. I have a valid visa in my old passport, can I transfer it to my new passport? A. It is not possible to transfer a visa from one passport to another without making a new visa application. Q. The visa in my old passport is an Indefinite visa can I still use it? A. An ‘Indefinite ‘ validity visa is nolonger valid for travel to the United States. You will need to either travel under the Visa Waiver Programme or apply for a new visa, whichever is appropriate. Q. I have a United Kingdom passport which is valid for less than 6 months. Can I travel to the United States on it? A. Yes. The United Kingdom and the United States have an agreement that the passport need only be valid for the full duration of the visit to t

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