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Travelling to the USA, but want to stay longer than 3 months? is this possible? UK citizenHow to stay in Thailand for more than 30 days?What are the options for a non-EU national who wants to stay in Netherlands for more than 90 days?What are the options for a non-EU national who wants to stay in Italy for more than 90 days?Schengen rules for Australian travelling Europe for 2 years?Travelling to the USA, but want to stay longer than 3 months? is this possible? UK citizenUK visas staying more than 6 monthsSchengen 89 days in each country, 1 EU passport, rest US passportsCan a non-EU spouse of EU citizen not resident in EU travel in the EU more than three months?If USA B-1 visa stamping is done for 6 months, can we stay more than 90 days on business trip?Can my Australian partner visit the US for more than 90 days?













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As UK citizens, if we bought an RV to travel through the US for several months, longer than 90 days, would we have to exit the country and return for periods?










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    Not at all an answer to your question, but a thought for you. You may want to consider renting/leasing one instead of purchasing. For what you pay to purchase a low- to mid-range RV, you might be able to rent a high-end one instead. Depends on your needs/desires/budget.

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    Possible duplicate of Travelling to the USA, but want to stay longer than 3 months? is this possible? UK citizen

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As UK citizens, if we bought an RV to travel through the US for several months, longer than 90 days, would we have to exit the country and return for periods?










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    Not at all an answer to your question, but a thought for you. You may want to consider renting/leasing one instead of purchasing. For what you pay to purchase a low- to mid-range RV, you might be able to rent a high-end one instead. Depends on your needs/desires/budget.

    – FreeMan
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    Possible duplicate of Travelling to the USA, but want to stay longer than 3 months? is this possible? UK citizen

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  • 5





    Not at all an answer to your question, but a thought for you. You may want to consider renting/leasing one instead of purchasing. For what you pay to purchase a low- to mid-range RV, you might be able to rent a high-end one instead. Depends on your needs/desires/budget.

    – FreeMan
    17 hours ago






  • 4





    Possible duplicate of Travelling to the USA, but want to stay longer than 3 months? is this possible? UK citizen

    – marcello miorelli
    8 hours ago












  • 5





    Not at all an answer to your question, but a thought for you. You may want to consider renting/leasing one instead of purchasing. For what you pay to purchase a low- to mid-range RV, you might be able to rent a high-end one instead. Depends on your needs/desires/budget.

    – FreeMan
    17 hours ago






  • 4





    Possible duplicate of Travelling to the USA, but want to stay longer than 3 months? is this possible? UK citizen

    – marcello miorelli
    8 hours ago







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Not at all an answer to your question, but a thought for you. You may want to consider renting/leasing one instead of purchasing. For what you pay to purchase a low- to mid-range RV, you might be able to rent a high-end one instead. Depends on your needs/desires/budget.

– FreeMan
17 hours ago





Not at all an answer to your question, but a thought for you. You may want to consider renting/leasing one instead of purchasing. For what you pay to purchase a low- to mid-range RV, you might be able to rent a high-end one instead. Depends on your needs/desires/budget.

– FreeMan
17 hours ago




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Possible duplicate of Travelling to the USA, but want to stay longer than 3 months? is this possible? UK citizen

– marcello miorelli
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Possible duplicate of Travelling to the USA, but want to stay longer than 3 months? is this possible? UK citizen

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If you want to stay longer than 90 days, you can apply for a Visa. That might be the better alternative than hopping out and in, as it removes the cost - and the risk of not being allowed back in (as well of the need to lie about your plans when entering).



Note that travelling to Canada or Mexico does not reset your day count; you need to go 'further' than that to be able to start another 90 day period.






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    More info for the answer, apply for a B2 visa and you can stay for up to 6 months at a time. uk.usembassy.gov/visas/tourism-visitor

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For staying longer than 90 days, you should get a visa. Trying to make multiple stays of around 90 days, with short gaps in between is almost certain to get you refused entry.



People often assume that visa free entry to whatever country means that you have some kind of right to enter the country, as long as you're out within 90 days. It doesn't work like that. Rather, you turn up at the border and they can, at their discretion, let you in for up to 90 days. Normally, they do exactly that and, even if you say you're staying for two weeks, they'll stamp your passport with a date 90 days in the future. However, if they suspect you're abusing the system, they can give you a shorter period or just refuse entry altogether.






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    If you want to stay longer than 90 days, you can apply for a Visa. That might be the better alternative than hopping out and in, as it removes the cost - and the risk of not being allowed back in (as well of the need to lie about your plans when entering).



    Note that travelling to Canada or Mexico does not reset your day count; you need to go 'further' than that to be able to start another 90 day period.






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      More info for the answer, apply for a B2 visa and you can stay for up to 6 months at a time. uk.usembassy.gov/visas/tourism-visitor

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    If you want to stay longer than 90 days, you can apply for a Visa. That might be the better alternative than hopping out and in, as it removes the cost - and the risk of not being allowed back in (as well of the need to lie about your plans when entering).



    Note that travelling to Canada or Mexico does not reset your day count; you need to go 'further' than that to be able to start another 90 day period.






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      More info for the answer, apply for a B2 visa and you can stay for up to 6 months at a time. uk.usembassy.gov/visas/tourism-visitor

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    If you want to stay longer than 90 days, you can apply for a Visa. That might be the better alternative than hopping out and in, as it removes the cost - and the risk of not being allowed back in (as well of the need to lie about your plans when entering).



    Note that travelling to Canada or Mexico does not reset your day count; you need to go 'further' than that to be able to start another 90 day period.






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    If you want to stay longer than 90 days, you can apply for a Visa. That might be the better alternative than hopping out and in, as it removes the cost - and the risk of not being allowed back in (as well of the need to lie about your plans when entering).



    Note that travelling to Canada or Mexico does not reset your day count; you need to go 'further' than that to be able to start another 90 day period.







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    For staying longer than 90 days, you should get a visa. Trying to make multiple stays of around 90 days, with short gaps in between is almost certain to get you refused entry.



    People often assume that visa free entry to whatever country means that you have some kind of right to enter the country, as long as you're out within 90 days. It doesn't work like that. Rather, you turn up at the border and they can, at their discretion, let you in for up to 90 days. Normally, they do exactly that and, even if you say you're staying for two weeks, they'll stamp your passport with a date 90 days in the future. However, if they suspect you're abusing the system, they can give you a shorter period or just refuse entry altogether.






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      For staying longer than 90 days, you should get a visa. Trying to make multiple stays of around 90 days, with short gaps in between is almost certain to get you refused entry.



      People often assume that visa free entry to whatever country means that you have some kind of right to enter the country, as long as you're out within 90 days. It doesn't work like that. Rather, you turn up at the border and they can, at their discretion, let you in for up to 90 days. Normally, they do exactly that and, even if you say you're staying for two weeks, they'll stamp your passport with a date 90 days in the future. However, if they suspect you're abusing the system, they can give you a shorter period or just refuse entry altogether.






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        For staying longer than 90 days, you should get a visa. Trying to make multiple stays of around 90 days, with short gaps in between is almost certain to get you refused entry.



        People often assume that visa free entry to whatever country means that you have some kind of right to enter the country, as long as you're out within 90 days. It doesn't work like that. Rather, you turn up at the border and they can, at their discretion, let you in for up to 90 days. Normally, they do exactly that and, even if you say you're staying for two weeks, they'll stamp your passport with a date 90 days in the future. However, if they suspect you're abusing the system, they can give you a shorter period or just refuse entry altogether.






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        For staying longer than 90 days, you should get a visa. Trying to make multiple stays of around 90 days, with short gaps in between is almost certain to get you refused entry.



        People often assume that visa free entry to whatever country means that you have some kind of right to enter the country, as long as you're out within 90 days. It doesn't work like that. Rather, you turn up at the border and they can, at their discretion, let you in for up to 90 days. Normally, they do exactly that and, even if you say you're staying for two weeks, they'll stamp your passport with a date 90 days in the future. However, if they suspect you're abusing the system, they can give you a shorter period or just refuse entry altogether.







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