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  2. Visa Waiver Program - Wikipedia

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    The table below shows the overstay rate, which is the portion of visitors arriving under the Visa Waiver Program who remained in the United States longer than the maximum allowed stay of 90 days. Some of these visitors later left the United States or legalized their immigration status.

  3. Illegal immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Visa overstays tend to be somewhat more educated and better off financially than those who entered the country illegally. [109] In most instances, overstaying a visa is a civil "wrong" and not necessarily a crime , though the person is still subject to deportation for unlawful presence.

  4. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The most common non-immigrant visa is the multiple-purpose B-1/B-2 visa, also known as the "visa for temporary visitors for business or pleasure." Visa applicants sometimes receive either a B-1 (temporary visitor for business) or a B-2 (temporary visitor for pleasure) visa, if their reason for travel is specific enough that the consular officer ...

  5. Here’s how mass deportations could change the housing market

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    Duewight Garcia overstayed his tourist visa to the US in 2019 after he said run-ins with gangs and his student activism in Honduras made him feel it was unsafe to return.

  6. Immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Of these, 48% were the immediate relatives of United States citizens, 20% were family-sponsored, 13% were refugees or asylum seekers, 12% were employment-based preferences, 4.2% were part of the Diversity Immigrant Visa program, 1.4% were victims of a crime (U1) or their family members were (U2 to U5), [5] and 1.0% who were granted the Special ...

  7. The 2026 World Cup will attract millions of foreign fans ...

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    The 2026 World Cup faces challenges as stringent U.S. visa policies and long wait times threaten to hinder global fan attendance. ... a suspected 298,560 — around 3% — overstayed their “B ...

  8. Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act ...

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    With IIRAIRA, however, lawfully admitted nonimmigrants who overstay their visas by one day or longer became ineligible for a new nonimmigrant visa. [13] If the period of overstay ranged from 180 to 365 days, the noncitizen would face a 3-year bar to reentry, and an overstay of more than 365 days would require a 10-year bar.

  9. Trump signs Laken Riley Act, setting up next phase of ... - AOL

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    PHOTO: President Donald Trump looks on after signing the Laken Riley Act in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Jan. 29, 2025. (Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images)