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⚠️ Serious Consequences: Overstaying a U.S. visa can lead to deportation and a permanent ban from re-entering the country.
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🕒 Mandatory Registration: All international visitors staying in the U.S. for more than 30 days are required to register with federal authorities.
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📜 Executive Order 14159: This order intensifies enforcement of immigration laws, including those targeting visa overstays.
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💰 Fines and Penalties: Overstayers may face hefty fines and possible imprisonment.
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🚫 Ineligibility for Future Visas: Overstaying can make individuals ineligible for future U.S. visas.
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🛂 Alien Registration Act: Failure to comply with registration requirements may lead to criminal charges.
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📅 Overstay Duration Consequences:
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1–180 days: Visa cancellation and future visa difficulties.
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180+ days to under 1 year: 3-year re-entry ban.
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Over 1 year: 10-year re-entry ban.
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📌 Track Your Stay: Travelers should monitor their I-94 expiration date, not just their visa expiry.
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📝 Apply for Extensions: If necessary, apply for a visa extension before the authorized stay ends.
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📚 Stay Informed: Keep copies of all immigration documents and stay updated on visa regulations.
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