ESTA overstayed 1 day

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I got stopped at the airport and a man told me I over stayed on my ESTA, I got home and checked the dates...I stayed 90 day in the usa but my flight was overnight so I landed the next day witch would have been the 91st day but my 91st day wasn't in the US, I checked my passport and the records showed I left on the right date, But now I can't get a ESTA again,

Is the 90 days from leaving the USA or landing in your own country ?



Best Answer

The limit on the length of stay under the VWP is 90 days. This is the number of days that you are physically present in the US (any partial days count as whole days). This is based on when you enter and leave the US, the US immigration doesn't care where you come from or where you go after that.




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What happens if you overstay an ESTA?

Cases of overstaying a period of stay in the U.S. by 180 or more days but less than one year are punishable by prohibition of travel to the U.S. for three years. Overstaying for one year or longer is punishable by prohibition of travel to the U.S. for 10 years.

Can I leave the US if I overstayed my visa?

If you entered the United States legally and overstayed your visa, and your green card sponsor is a U.S. citizen, you can apply for Advance Parole. You'll be able to go abroad and return to the United States without facing re-entry bars.

Can an ESTA be approved in 24 hours?

We accept your ESTA application at anytime, 24 hours/day, 365 days/year. The results of your application should be sent about three days after you apply, but we recommend applying for ESTA soon after you decide to travel to the U.S.

Can I come back to the US if I overstayed?

If you overstayed for less than 180 days, leaving the U.S. will not trigger any bars to reentry. And if you have a visa that's still valid, there's nothing to stop you from booking travel to the United States.



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