Is A Visa That Has Expired Still Valid For Domestic Travel?

If you decide to stay longer and are out-of-status with the Department of Homeland Security, you can still fly within the US with an expired visa. Your driver’s license or passport are both acceptable IDs according to TSA rules. It is not within TSA’s jurisdiction to check immigration status, although there have been instances where they have been asked to see other forms of identification. All travelers flying on a domestic flight must present a valid (unexpired) photo ID issued by the state or federal government. Undocumented individuals may use the following forms of ID accepted by TSA: State.

If your foreign passport is still valid, you can use it at the terminal. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has extended the REAL ID enforcement deadline to a year after expiration. In some cases, it is acceptable to fly domestically within the US with an expired driver’s license. A foreign national may rely on automatic visa revalidation when holding an expired visa with which they were previously admitted and is in possession of a valid Form I-94 card. An valid ID is accepted by TSA to fly within the US, and there should be no risk on a domestic flight since there are no immigration controls.

Although there is never a guarantee of not having an issue, domestic air travel is the safest for someone out of status. TSA is not CBP or ICE, and while an expired visa has little to do with your status in the US, you can still use your passport to travel domestically.


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Is there a grace period for expired visa?

If you missed the deadline for renewing your visa, you may still be able to apply for a new one if you can prove that you couldn’t do so due to uncontrollable circumstances, such as being in hospital. You must apply and provide your reason within 14 days of the expiration date. It’s best to seek help from an immigration specialist, as it may be quicker but may incur costs. Overstaying may result in a loss of rights, such as being unable to work before overstaying. If you don’t leave voluntarily within 30 days of your visa or leave expiring, you could face deportation.

Can I travel to the US with a visa on an old passport?
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Can I travel to the US with a visa on an old passport?

A visitor visa (B1/B2) is not valid for employment or work in the United States, and there is no guarantee of being issued a visa. Travel plans and ticket purchases are not allowed until a valid U. S. visa is issued. A valid U. S. visa in an expired passport remains valid until its expiration date, unless canceled or revoked. If you have a valid visa in your expired passport, you can use it along with a new one for travel and admission to the United States.

If you are seeking medical treatment in the United States, the consular officer may ask for additional documents during the visa interview, including a medical diagnosis from a local physician, a letter from a U. S. physician or medical facility, and proof of payment for transportation, medical, and living expenses in the U. S.

Can I fly with an expired resident card?

The text indicates that individuals with an expired I-551 may be permitted to board without penalty, provided that the card has a 10-year validity period.

Can I return to the US if I overstay my visa?

Overstaying a visa can have a profound impact on an individual’s ability to return to the United States. Those who overstay for a period of 180 days or less are subject to a three-year ban, while those who overstay for a period exceeding one year are liable to a ten-year ban.

Can I fly local with an expired visa?

The validity of a visa is independent of a person’s status, meaning it is acceptable for the visa to expire. While in the U. S., no visa is needed, only when departing and wishing to re-enter. If the visa in the passport has expired, the traveler must apply for a new one. If a visitor has an expired visa and is working on post-completion OPT or AT, they do not need a valid visa to remain in the U. S. and work. Additionally, if transferring their SEVIS record to a new school, they can continue to stay in the U. S. in between programs, regardless of the validity of their F-1 or J-1 entry visa.

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Can you travel to US with expiring visa?

A visa must be valid at the time a traveler seeks admission to the United States, but the expiration date does not affect the duration a temporary visitor may be authorized to remain in the country. Persons holding valid visas for multiple entries can make repeated trips to the United States for the same purpose as long as the visa has not expired and the traveler has not become ineligible at the port-of-entry.

If the visa is still valid, two passports can be used to travel to the United States, provided they are valid, not damaged, and the appropriate type for the traveler’s principal purpose. Both passports should be from the same country. When arriving at the U. S. port-of-entry, the Customs and Border Protection Immigration Officer will check the visa in the old passport and stamp the new passport with an admission stamp and annotation “VIOPP”. Do not remove the visa from the old passport and stick it into the new valid passport.

If the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection Immigration Officer at the port-of-entry admits you into the United States for a specific period of time, they will note your authorized period of stay on your admission stamp or paper Form I-94, called an Arrival/Departure Record. Keep this document inside your passport as it documents your authorized stay and is the official record of your permission to be in the United States.

Can I travel within the US with an expired I-94?

An expired I-94 is a valid record of entry or exit for foreign travel, allowing the bearer to leave the United States but necessitating the presentation of a new I-94 to return. In the event of travel within the United States, no I-94 is necessary, and neither airlines nor the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will inquire about it.

Can you leave with an expired visa?

A 1-year or 5-year India Tourist eVisa has a date of expiry of March 22, 2025, which is the latest date you can leave India. The maximum stay allowed per visit is 180 days, but not later than the expiry date or when your passport expires. If you arrive on March 12, 2025, you have 10 days before you must leave the country. If you arrive on April 14, 2024, you have 180 days to leave the country (October 11, 2024), and you can enter the country again at a later date. If your passport expires on February 20, 2025, you must leave the country on or before February 20, 2025.

Can I travel to USA with valid visa on old expired passport?
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Can I travel to USA with valid visa on old expired passport?

A visitor visa (B1/B2) is not valid for employment or work in the United States, and there is no guarantee of being issued a visa. Travel plans and ticket purchases are not allowed until a valid U. S. visa is issued. A valid U. S. visa in an expired passport remains valid until its expiration date, unless canceled or revoked. If you have a valid visa in your expired passport, you can use it along with a new one for travel and admission to the United States.

If you are seeking medical treatment in the United States, the consular officer may ask for additional documents during the visa interview, including a medical diagnosis from a local physician, a letter from a U. S. physician or medical facility, and proof of payment for transportation, medical, and living expenses in the U. S.

What happens if you have an expired visa?

The visa stamp in your passport determines your entry into the U. S. but does not dictate your authorized stay. You can stay in the U. S. beyond the stamp’s expiration as long as your immigration status and I-94 record remain valid. To travel outside the U. S. after your visa expires, you need to apply for a new stamp and renew it in your home country. If you plan international travel to a third country, you may need to show proof of a valid U. S. visa stamp. It is recommended to apply for the stamp at your home country’s Embassy or Consulate and stay in your country while waiting for the visa to be issued.

What is the grace period for visa?
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What is the grace period for visa?

The 60-day grace period, introduced by the U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), is a safety net for nonimmigrant visa holders. It begins the day after employment termination or qualifying event ends and extends up to 60 consecutive days or until the expiration of the I-94. The primary focus during this period is to secure new employment if your visa category allows it. Finding a sponsoring employer is crucial, and the new employer must file a petition for a new visa on your behalf before the grace period ends to avoid legal complications.


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I am a school teacher who was bitten by the travel bug many decades ago. My husband Billy has come along for the ride and now shares my dream to travel the world with our three children.The kids Pollyanna, 13, Cooper, 12 and Tommy 9 are in love with plane trips (thank goodness) and discovering new places, experiences and of course Disneyland.

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  • I have a problem im in the us my Esta expires on the 4 of June but I’m here with my girlfriend and her daughter her daughter is having surgery here and the dokters are saying that we can’t leave because thay my case some problems for her what can I do ? I’m very worried my girlfriend is from thailand and there English is limited I’m taking care of them here what can I do I don’t want to have enny problems with the custom border

  • Thank you for the information. Sir i have a question. I have a pending US immigrant visa under the Unmarried son/daughter category. Have submitted all documentary requirements to NVC and they were all accepted. Documentarily qualified since December 2021. I have a foreigner boyfriend and he wanted us to get married in December 2022. What will happen to my pending petition if ever we push through our marriage? Please help. Thank you.

  • Atty Gurfinkel my brother went back home to the Philippines year feb 2019 to attend the funeral of my sister he stayed there after because he’s the administrator of my deceased sister properties while he’s processing all what to be processed my mother died same year oct 2019 so he stayed there longer then he was caught by the pandemic and still in the philippines for 3 yrs now and now he’s planning to come back here in US is he still allowed to be back by the way he’s an immigrant whose been here in US for more than 10 yrs please advised what to do can he still enter US ? His green card still active till 2028.