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A single-entry visa allows travel to the
U.S. only once within the period of
the visa’s validity. That is, once you travel to the
U.S. and then leave the
country, you may not reenter again on that same visa. A
multiple-entry visa allows travel to the U.S.
several times within the
period of the visa’s validity. At the point of entry to the
U.S., an immigration
officer will indicate how long the visa holder is permitted to stay
in the country.
If a visa type does not allow long-term stay in the
U.S., extensive
and frequent travel to the U.S. may raise questions about the
visa holder’s intent to maintain permanent residence in
Ukraine. Such trips may
negatively affect his/her ability to obtain a new visa to the
U.S.
Visitors to the United States must have a
visa and a valid passport. The passport holders of the
following countries must have their
passports valid for the duration of stay in the US.* Passport
holders of other countries must have passports valid for at least 6
months after the anticipated departure from the US.
NOTE: If an
applicant presents a passport valid for more than six months but not
sufficient to permit admission for the entire period of stay
contemplated, an applicant should extend, renew, or replace a
passport before visa issuance. In the event that this is not
feasible until after the applicant’s arrival in the
United States,
the visa may be issued, however, the initial period of stay in the
U.S. will be limited
because of the limited validity of the
passport.
NOTE: If the international passport has expired/will expire in
less than 6 months and it has a valid visa in it, the visa
holder may travel to the U.S. with this passport
along with a newly issued passport. The traveler's nationality indicated in
the new passport must be the same as in the visa bearing
passport. The difference in the name transliteration in two
passports will not affect the visa validity.
For more information on passport requirements, please
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