
Can I travel to my country on an expired passport?
You cannot travel anywhere with an expired passport. Go to the embassy of your home country (whatever it is) and ask them to issue a new new passport for you. If they cannot issue a new passport, I am sure they can issue an emergency passport which will allow you to travel to your home country.
Is my visa still valid if my passport has expired?
Your visa has to be valid on the old passport that expired. It has to meet the purpose of the travel. The visa on old passport should not be damaged and in good condition. You need to carry both of your passports – the current valid passport and the old passport with valid US Visa.
Can you use a valid visa with an expired passport?
Three countries will allow visitors to use their valid visa in an expired passport. However, if you are applying for a ten-year visa and your passport has a few years, you may get a shorter time visa than the ten-year. Brazil is what of the countries that allow visitors with a tourist or business visa to enter with an expired passport.
Can you stay in the US with an expired visa?
You can stay in the United States on an expired F-1 visa as long as you maintain your student status. However, if you are returning home or traveling to a country where automatic revalidation does not apply, you must have a valid visa to return to the United States.

Is a US visa valid in an expired passport?
If the passport containing your visa has expired, you may continue to use the valid visa provided that your reason for travel is consistent with the classification of visa you hold, and you carry a valid passport of the same nationality as well as the passport containing the valid visa when you travel.
Can US visa be transferred to new passport?
Yes, that shouldn't be a problem. The old passport is no longer a valid travel document, but should be enough to confirm your identity, what visa you previously had, and enable a new visa with an appropriate end date to be put in your new passport.
Can I travel with visa on expired passport?
Your visa has to be valid on the old passport that expired. It has to meet the purpose of the travel. The visa on old passport should not be damaged and in good condition. You need to carry both of your passports – the current valid passport and the old passport with valid US Visa.
What will happen to my US visa when I renew my passport?
Do I need to apply for a new visa with my new passport? No. If your visa is still valid you can travel to the United States with your two passports, as long as the visa is valid, not damaged, and is the appropriate type of visa required for your principal purpose of travel.
Can I transfer my visa from old passport to new passport?
Applicants may be advised that any visa (or leave) endorsed in the expired passport remains valid and so applicants can if they wish, present their expired passport with the new passport. They would not, therefore, need to request any transfer.
Can I change passport number after booking US visa appointment?
The DS-160 can be unlocked by the consular officer for purposes of making certain changes, but the passport number in the CEAC (Consular Electronic Application Center) cannot be changed.
How long is a passport valid after expiration?
If you wait more than 5 years after the expiration date, you will no longer be able to renew by mail but will be required to apply for a new passport at an application acceptance facility.
What happens to visa if passport is lost?
Lost or stolen U.S. visas cannot be replaced in the United States. For replacement of a visa, you must apply in person at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad. When applying for the replacement of a visa, you will need to provide a written account documenting the loss of your passport and visa.
Can I change passport number in DS 160?
You cannot edit DS160 after the final submission. You will be asked for your application ID and answer a security question. APPLCATION ID is Alphanumeric unique id got Generated when you click “Start Application” on this page. If you lost it then I will suggest to not to waste time and fill another application.
Can I change passport number in DS 160?
You cannot edit DS160 after the final submission. You will be asked for your application ID and answer a security question. APPLCATION ID is Alphanumeric unique id got Generated when you click “Start Application” on this page. If you lost it then I will suggest to not to waste time and fill another application.
Can I travel with new passport and visa on old passport to Canada?
Hi. Yes you can. A valid visa inside an expired document is considered valid. Make sure you have both your old passport with the valid visa and your new passport with you when travelling to Canada.
What happens to my US visa if I change my name?
If name on the visa and passport is same then old visa is valid. But if name is completely changed then new passport and visa is required. If only surname is changed in case of marriage then while travelling both passports along with marriage certificate needs to be carried. Old visa on old passport ia still valid.
What is the official rule by US Dept of State for valid US Visa in Expired passports ?
As per US Department of state, the rule is very straightforward : You can enter US using the valid US visa on an expired passport, if you meet the below conditions.
Have two new Passports since Old passport with valid US Visa – Can I still use ?
Yes, your valid visa in old passport that was given before stands valid. It does not matter how many new passport you have got after the old passport expired. The key thing to remember is that you have valid visa in passport. Personally, I had my valid B1/B2 visa was on my old expired passport and I had two new passports that I got as I exhausted pages. When I entered US at Port of entry, I was able to successfully clear immigration and customs by showing valid visa in my both old passport and the current valid passport. In a nutshell, the number of passports between your old passport with US visa and your current new passport does not matter.
Does Airlines Travel Desk issuing Boarding Pass check Passports ?
Yes, the airlines travel desk person at the airport in your home country, who issues your boarding pass, or the security officer at the travel desk issuing boarding passes will check your US Visa validity and also passports. They will verify that you have both valid visa and valid passport and if you are carrying both passports. This is a pre-check before boarding flight to travel to the US.
Does the CBP officer at US Port of Entry ask any questions ?
They will capture your current passport details as well. They may or may not ask any questions on why you got new passport. The would put in a stamp your new passport indicating your entry and visa type that you are entering US and write annotation VIOPP, which means Visa in other passport.
Where is Official rule on US Dept of State Website ?
The Official details and guidance on traveling to US with valid visa in expired passport is under “ Visa Validity” section at US Dept of State website. You need to click on the + icon to expand the question. See below screen shot on how it looks. In general, rules can change and you must check US Dept of state website for latest and current updates before you travel and make any decision to travel to US.
What does "VIOPP" mean on a passport?
The would put in a stamp your new passport indicating your entry and visa type that you are entering US and write annotation VIOPP, which means Visa in other passport.
Is a passport the same as an expired passport?
The issuing country of the current valid passport should be same as the expired passport.
Will the CBP Officer at the Port of Entry ask questions about the valid visa on your expired passport?
It is not usual for CBP officers to interrogate you about the validity of your visa on your expired passport because officers should be aware of the laws regulating this kind of situation.
Is there any reason to be worried about traveling to the US with a valid visa on an expired passport?
There shouldn’t be any reason to worry about this if you have made sure that your US visa is valid and that it is inside an expired passport in good condition. You must also make sure the passports are of the same passport types. If you are unsure of this, ask your countries government whether or not the two passports you hold are of the same passport type.
Will airlines issuing boarding passes at travel desks check this?
Yes, airlines should be aware of this rule and will check to see if you have permission to travel to the US. When you are at the airport in your home country, usually the airline receptionist issuing your boarding pass, or the security officer at the respective checkpoints, will ensure the US Visa on your expired passport is still valid. You will be screened before entering the US for these documents.
Can a CBP officer interrogate you about your passport?
It is not usual for CBP officers to interrogate you about the validity of your visa on your expired passport because officers should be aware of the laws regulating this kind of situation.
How to get a replacement visa?
For a replacement visa, provide a written account documenting the loss of your passport and visa and attach a copy of the police report.
How long is a B1 visa good for?
A US Tourist Visa (B1/B2) can be valid from 1 month to 10 years and allows you 1, 2 or multiple entries to the USA and a period of stay for a maximum 6 months. Sometimes, your personal passport’s validity is shorter than the visa. The old Philippine Passport was good for 5 years, the new one which started last year is good for 10 years.
How long can I stay in the USA?
You can remain in the USA until your authorized duration of stay, based on your admission stamp or Arrival/Departure Record (Form I-94). However, you will need a valid passport to depart and enter another country.
Where to report a stolen passport?
You are encouraged to report the theft of your passport with your US visa to the Embassy or Consulate. This is to prevent identity theft and illegal use of your identity.
Can a lost US visa be replaced?
Lost/stolen U.S. visas cannot be replaced in the USA. Apply for replacement a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad (not in the US); this must be in person. For a replacement visa, provide a written account documenting the loss of your passport and visa and a copy of the police report.
Is Colombia a visa free country?
The beauty of this country is surreal too! If you are interested in visiting Colombia, you don’t have to worry about visa applications as most are visa-free. Read more about visa free entry to Colombia for Filipinos and other nationalities.
Can a damaged visa be used for travel?
A damaged visa is no longer valid and can not be used for travel in the US. You need to apply again.
What is an indefinite visa?
Indefinite validity visas (Burroughs Visas) are tourist/business visas manually stamped into a traveler’s passport which were valid for ten years. Effective April 1, 2004, all indefinite validity Burroughs visas became void. Therefore, if you have an indefinite validity visa you must apply for a new visa for travel to the U.S.
How long does it take to get a visa if it is refused?
The duration of the administrative processing will vary based on the individual circumstances of each case. Except in cases of emergency travel (i.e. serious illnesses, injuries, or deaths in your immediate family), before making inquiries about status of administrative processing, applicants should wait at least 180 days from the date of interview or submission of supplemental documents, whichever is later. Learn more.
What happens if I lose my passport?
If your passport with your admission stamp or paper Form I-94 are lost or stolen, you must get them replaced immediately. There are a number of steps you need to take, learn more, see Lost and Stolen Passports, Visas, and Form I-94s.
Where to reapply for a visa if it has been damaged?
If your visa has been damaged in any way, you will need to reapply for a new visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad.
What to do if your name has been changed?
If your name has legally changed through marriage, divorce, or a court ordered name change, you will need to obtain a new passport. Once you have a new passport, the Department of State recommends that you apply for a new U.S. visa to make it easier for you to travel to and from the United States. I changed my name.
When did the Department of State update its immigrant visa application forms?
On May 31, 2019, the Department of State updated its immigrant and nonimmigrant visa application forms to request additional information, including social media identifiers, from most U.S. visa applicants worldwide. Please see our Frequently Asked Questions.
Is a visa application confidential?
Your friend, the visa applicant. Under U.S. law, specifically the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) 222 (f), visa records are confidential. Therefore, the visa applicant should inquire at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad where he/she applied regarding necessary information about visa application status. Because of confidentiality of visa records, you’ll need to ask your friend, the visa applicant your questions about whether a visa application was made, or a visa was issued or denied.
What if I Decide to Stay Longer and am Out-of-Status with the Department of Homeland Security?
You should carefully consider the dates of your authorized stay and make sure you are following the procedures. Failure to do so will cause you to be out-of-status.
What is the expiration date of a visa?
The visa expiration date is shown on the visa along with the visa issuance date. The time between visa issuance and expiration date is called your visa validity. The visa validity is the length of time you are permitted to travel to a port-of-entry in the United States.
What happens if you stay out of status?
Staying beyond the period of time authorized, by the Department of Homeland Security, and out-of-status in the United States, is a violation of U.S. immigration laws, and may cause you to be ineligible for a visa in the future for return travel to the United States.
What to do if you have an adjustment of status?
If you have applied for adjustment of status to become a permanent resident (LPR, also called green card holder), you should contact USCIS regarding obtaining Advance Parole before leaving the United States .
How many entries can a visa be issued from?
Depending on your nationality, visas can be issued from a single entry (application) up to multiple/unlimited entries.
What is a port of entry?
The port-of-entry can be an airport, a seaport or a land border crossing. At the port-of-entry, a U.S. immigration officer of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) decides whether to allow you to enter and how long you can stay for any particular visit, as part of the Admission process.
Can a visa be cancelled if you overstay?
It is important to note that there are circumstances which can serve to void or cancel the period of visa validity. If you overstay the end date of your authorized stay, as provided by the CBP officer at a port-of-entry, or United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), your visa will automatically void or cancel unless;
