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US Embassy Warns Indian Visa Holders: Overstay Could Lead to Deportation and Permanent Ban

Last updated: July 22, 2025 2:43 am
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US Embassy Issues New Advisory for Indian Visa Holders

UAE, May 19th, 2025 — The United States Embassy in India has issued a new advisory to Indian citizens traveling or staying in the U.S. on temporary visas. The alert was released on May 18, 2025 and warns of serious legal consequences of overstaying a U.S. visa including deportation and lifetime ban.

The notice was shared on the embassy’s website and social media platforms and advises all travelers to strictly follow the terms of their visas and not to overstay their permitted duration in the U.S.

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Duration of Stay: Know the Difference

The advisory dispels a common myth — that the expiration date on the visa in the passport does not indicate how long one can stay in the U.S. Instead, the I-94 form, stamped at entry by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, governs the length of approved stay.

“The length of your stay in the U.S. will depend upon what is stamped on your I-94, not the expiration date of the visa,” the embassy said.

What happens if you overstay your visa?

Overstaying even for a few days can lead to:

Visa cancellation
Deportation
Denial of future visa applications
Lifetime ban from re-entering the United States

In some cases you may be banned for 3 or 10 years or even permanently depending on the severity and circumstances of the overstay.

New Rule: Mandatory Registration for Long Term Visitors

The advisory also comes with recent immigration updates. As per the new rule foreign nationals staying in the U.S. for over 30 days are required to register with U.S. federal authorities. Failure to comply with this rule may result in:

Removal proceedings
Future visa ineligibility
Entry restrictions

This rule applies to students, tourists, business visitors and work visa holders.

Stay within the law: What to do

If you are in the United States and not sure of your legal stay status here are the steps you should take immediately:

Check your I-94 online via the CBP website.2. Get an immigration lawyer if you need an extension or have complications.

Don’t rely on your visa expiry date — always follow the stamped departure date on your I-94.

Don’t wait until it’s too late — overstaying can damage your immigration history permanently.

Travel Smart Stay Legal

The U.S. is a top destination for Indian students, tourists and professionals. But the embassy’s alert is a big reminder that obeying immigration laws is key to enjoying the privilege of visiting or living in the United States.

Need More Help?
Visit the U.S. Embassy India official website or contact USCIS for the latest immigration updates.

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