There is no certain rules on this issue but Immigration officers at every port have full authorization to allow you to enter US or cancel your visa and put you on the plane back to your home country immediately.
If you do not have strong evidence of ties to your job, your family, your home country and you are unable to satisfy the immigration officer at the interview about your situation and reason of long stay on previous visit, etc., you may or may not be allowed to enter US.
My suggestion is if you have a full time job in your country, bring proof of your annual leave issued and approved by your employer. It's the best bet.
Yes he may be coming back in a few months from now or if Matt goes to TNA then he is staying
if you are staying there on holiday no but if you are staying for more than 2 months or buying a house or getting a job there then yes you do i think they have now introduced a new law about renting there with a visa but i dont know ill look into it and get back to you :)
You are not staying down through the ball, you are lifting or rocking back before contact.
Six months before December 24 is June 24. This is calculated by counting back six months from December, which takes you to June.
It depends on what kind of a visa you have when you're living there. Do you have Indefinite Leave to Remain? How long will you be in Spain? Spain is a Schengen member and the UK is not. So, if you're staying in the UK under the Visa Waiver Program (as a tourist for 6 months or less), you can go to Spain and stay for no more than 90 days. Schengen countries allow US citizens to visit the Schengen Zone through the VWP for up to 90 days out of every 180 (i.e. you can stay 3 months and have to leave 3 months before you can stay another 3).
April just count back 3 months.
Yes you can take something back but it has to be before 3 months.
Nine months before September 3 is December 3 of the previous year. To arrive at this date, you subtract nine months from September, which brings you back to December.
Nine months before May 9th is August 9th of the previous year. To calculate this, you simply count back nine months from May, which lands you in August.
To find the date 18 months before January 9, 2019, subtract 18 months from that date. Starting from January 9, 2019, going back 12 months takes you to January 9, 2018, and an additional 6 months back lands you on July 9, 2017. Therefore, 18 months before January 9, 2019, is July 9, 2017.
Yes. But be sure you fill out the proper paperwork with the Americans or they might not let you back INTO the USA.
Nine months before March 20th is June 20th of the previous year. To calculate this, you count back nine months from March, which takes you to June of the prior year.