Visiting Mexico
Posted date : Sep 17, 2024.

If I go into the U.S. for a month, then go to Mexico for three months, then back to the U.S., do the three months count in my time allowed in the U.S.? I get entrance and exit stamps from Mexico.
Heather Cowan
Maxville, ON
Ed.: No. Since you will have been out of the United States for more than 30 days, your B-2 visitor visa will have expired. When you enter the United States from Mexico after 90 days, a new B-2 visitor visa will be issued. The 90 days in Mexico would not be counted as days in the U.S.