Will this cause an issue when I plan now to go to out of US then return to the US?

I have departed the US from Florida to some island such as Puerto Rico by cruise arrivals/departures, and the departure location in my I-94 history says "unavailable". I've now returned to the US.
Will this cause an issue when I plan to go to out of the US then return?
Best Answer
Puerto Rico is part of the US. From an immigration standpoint, a cruise trip from Florida to Puerto Rico is the same as a cruise from Florida to Texas. If the time before, during and after your Puerto Rico visit exceed your allowable admissions period then you have overstayed in the US. This will likely cause significant problems if you try to re-enter. If you are from a US visa waiver country, you must now apply for a visa for all future US trips. If you entered the US on a visa, that visa is now null and void and you must apply for a new US visa.
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