
Ever since Donald Trump has assumed his second tenure as the President of the United States, the US Visa issues have become the talk of the town. Trump's strict US Visa policies have put migrants on edge and Indians who often opt for the United States be it study or work are expected to be impacted.
US Embassy in India recently issued a warning outlined that visa can be cancelled if a person stays in the US beyond the stipulated time and the possibility of deportation cannot be ruled out. Not only this, such people may be ineligible to get a US visa in future.
The embassy said that staying in the US for longer than the authorized date is called 'overstay'.
The embassy said that there is no alternative to illegal entry into the US. Such accused will be sent back to their country or face criminal charges.
US Embassy in India took to their Instagram handle and wrote, "Your authorized period of stay is the “Admit Until Date” on your I-94, not your U.S. visa expiration date. Staying in the United States beyond your authorized date is called an “overstay” and could result in a visa revocation, possible deportation, and ineligibility for future visas."
US Customs and Border Protection's official website says, "View your compliance with the terms of your admission into the U.S. here. Please know, this tool is to assist you but is not an official record for legal purposes.
This tool is only able to be utilized by certain classes of Visa Waiver Program admissions and is not applicable to crew members with an I-95 landing permit."