GettyHow long can you stay in the U.S. as a visitor? On it's web site the C.B.C. cautions readers about how long visitors are allowed to stay, saying, “Usually a maximum of 182 days, or about six months during a 12-month period. It turns out there is no such law that prohibits a visitor to stay in the U.S. for more than six months in a rolling year. Presenting their own words back to them may become the only way to curtail the wrongful practice of U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers on this important point.
Source: Forbes May 06, 2019 14:37 UTC