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Can I enter the USA with an E-2 visa and a one way flight ticket?
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Is it possible to travel the the USA on an E-2 visa with a one way flight ticket (no return), with the intention of purchasing the return flight at a later date within the allowed duration of stay? For example, within 1 year.
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Is it possible to travel the the USA on an E-2 visa with a one way flight ticket (no return), with the intention of purchasing the return flight at a later date within the allowed duration of stay? For example, within 1 year.
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Out of curiosity, is your 1-way ticket already the return part of a round trip where you already took the first flight earlier, or did you actually manage to find a 1-way ticket cheaper than a round trip ticket?
– Marc Glisse
Aug 13 at 20:35
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Is it possible to travel the the USA on an E-2 visa with a one way flight ticket (no return), with the intention of purchasing the return flight at a later date within the allowed duration of stay? For example, within 1 year.
visas usa
Is it possible to travel the the USA on an E-2 visa with a one way flight ticket (no return), with the intention of purchasing the return flight at a later date within the allowed duration of stay? For example, within 1 year.
visas usa
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Out of curiosity, is your 1-way ticket already the return part of a round trip where you already took the first flight earlier, or did you actually manage to find a 1-way ticket cheaper than a round trip ticket?
– Marc Glisse
Aug 13 at 20:35
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Out of curiosity, is your 1-way ticket already the return part of a round trip where you already took the first flight earlier, or did you actually manage to find a 1-way ticket cheaper than a round trip ticket?
– Marc Glisse
Aug 13 at 20:35
Out of curiosity, is your 1-way ticket already the return part of a round trip where you already took the first flight earlier, or did you actually manage to find a 1-way ticket cheaper than a round trip ticket?
– Marc Glisse
Aug 13 at 20:35
Out of curiosity, is your 1-way ticket already the return part of a round trip where you already took the first flight earlier, or did you actually manage to find a 1-way ticket cheaper than a round trip ticket?
– Marc Glisse
Aug 13 at 20:35
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Yes. You may have to convince the immigration officer that you will comply with the conditions of your admission in E-2 status, including having the means to purchase a ticket out of the country. But in any event a round trip ticket is not required when you enter.
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As the USCIS explains, your initial entry to the US in E-2 status is for two years, and you can extend it indefinitely. You are required to leave eventually, but you aren't required to have a return ticket at the time you enter.
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Yes. You may have to convince the immigration officer that you will comply with the conditions of your admission in E-2 status, including having the means to purchase a ticket out of the country. But in any event a round trip ticket is not required when you enter.
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Yes. You may have to convince the immigration officer that you will comply with the conditions of your admission in E-2 status, including having the means to purchase a ticket out of the country. But in any event a round trip ticket is not required when you enter.
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Yes. You may have to convince the immigration officer that you will comply with the conditions of your admission in E-2 status, including having the means to purchase a ticket out of the country. But in any event a round trip ticket is not required when you enter.
Yes. You may have to convince the immigration officer that you will comply with the conditions of your admission in E-2 status, including having the means to purchase a ticket out of the country. But in any event a round trip ticket is not required when you enter.
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As the USCIS explains, your initial entry to the US in E-2 status is for two years, and you can extend it indefinitely. You are required to leave eventually, but you aren't required to have a return ticket at the time you enter.
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As the USCIS explains, your initial entry to the US in E-2 status is for two years, and you can extend it indefinitely. You are required to leave eventually, but you aren't required to have a return ticket at the time you enter.
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As the USCIS explains, your initial entry to the US in E-2 status is for two years, and you can extend it indefinitely. You are required to leave eventually, but you aren't required to have a return ticket at the time you enter.
As the USCIS explains, your initial entry to the US in E-2 status is for two years, and you can extend it indefinitely. You are required to leave eventually, but you aren't required to have a return ticket at the time you enter.
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Out of curiosity, is your 1-way ticket already the return part of a round trip where you already took the first flight earlier, or did you actually manage to find a 1-way ticket cheaper than a round trip ticket?
– Marc Glisse
Aug 13 at 20:35