How to extend your nonimmigrant or tourist visa
Depending on the type of nonimmigrant visa you have, you may be able to extend your stay in the U.S. Learn if you qualify and how to file for an extension.
How to extend your B2 tourist visa
If you are visiting the U.S. as a tourist with a B-2 visa, you may file for an extension with Form I-539. You must also:
- Include your original Form I-94, which is the record of your arrival and departure dates
- Explain:
- The reason for your request
- Why your extended stay would be temporary
- What arrangements you have made to depart the U.S.
- What effect your extended stay may have on your employment and residency in your home country
How to extend other nonimmigrant visas
Not all nonimmigrant visa categories are eligible for an extension.
See the list of situations when you can and cannot extend your stay in the U.S.
Learn how to extend your stay in the U.S.
- Find out how to file for an extension using Form I-539 online or by mail.
- You may apply to extend your stay while you are in the U.S. If possible, file to extend your visa at least 45 days before it expires.
- Use the fee schedule for Form I-539 to see how much you will have to pay.
LAST UPDATED: July 1, 2024
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