Asked in Immigration Law for Texas

Q: Can I apply for admission 212 more than once in the year if I need to go to the States for 3 separate occasions?

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Joshua L. Goldstein
Joshua L. Goldstein
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Los Angeles, CA

A: Maybe. It depends. Do you have a visitor visa? Perhaps you don't need one. If you are seeking admission as a nonimmigrant at a U.S. port of entry and you aren't required to obtain a nonimmigrant visa, you should file Form I-212 with CBP in person. You should consult with an immigration lawyer.

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