When you enter the United States with a P‑3 visa, your stay is authorized based on specific dates recorded on your Form I‑94, which determines the legal period for remaining in the country. This means that, generally, you must leave the US by the exact expiration date shown on your I‑94, which was set at your entry and according to the dates of your engagements – such as approved shows or performances.
In the case of the P‑3, there is no automatic ”grace period” after the end of your last show. Therefore, if your last event occurs before the final authorized date on the I‑94, it is very important to note that your stay must be limited until the date indicated in that document.
Although in some visa categories a short interval to prepare for departure may be possible, this is not a guaranteed procedure for P‑3 visa holders. Therefore, it is recommended that you carefully check the date on your I‑94 – this is the information that guides your legal deadline to leave the country.
Remember that complying with United States immigration laws is essential to avoid future complications. If you have any questions about the deadline or any details of your situation, it is advisable to consult official USCIS sources or seek clarification from specialized professionals in the area, always exercising caution regarding miraculous promises of immediate results.
This approach helps ensure that your immigration experience is smooth and in compliance with current regulations.
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Victoria Harper
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Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.