As long as you can get away with it. Legally you are a criminal as soon as your visa expires and you are still here, unless you have one of any number of legal excuses (i.e. you lost your passport, you are sick etc.) that INS recognizes. In fact there are a lot more illegal immigrants than there are INS agents and (the 12 to 20 million estimated illegal aliens currently in the U.S. sort of bears this out) unless you draw attention to yourself you will almost certainly not be caught.
After your J1 visa expires, you can stay in the US for up to 30 days. It is important to leave the country before this grace period ends to avoid any legal issues.
well, it depends what status you are living under. Like a permanent resident or on a visa. If you are a permanent resident then you can stay here as long as you stay out of trouble and renew your card when it expires. If you are using a visa, then you have to leave when your visa expires or apply for an extension.
After graduating, you can typically stay in the US for up to 60 days on an F1 visa. It is important to check with your designated school official (DSO) for specific details and to make any necessary arrangements before your visa expires.
Yes, you can renew your US visa before it expires.
How long can you stay in the USA on a esta visa
On a B1 visa, you can typically stay in the US for up to 6 months.
It depends how long does your visa allow you to stay in the US.
Your stay would be considered illegal after the date stamped on your I-94 or if it is stamped d/s, when the activity basis of the visa ends (i.e. a student visa ends when you finish college)
A tourist visa typically allows you to stay in the US for up to 6 months.
A tourist visa typically allows you to stay in the US for up to 6 months.
On an ESTA visa waiver, you can stay in the US for up to 90 days per visit.
A B1/B2 visa allows you to stay in the US for a maximum of 6 months per visit.