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Chilean on B2 Visa (NOT multi-entry) Vacation to Puerto Rico???

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Chile
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Hello,

My mother-in-law is visiting us in the US from Chile. She has a B2 visa (NOT multi-entry)...... We want to go to Puerto Rico this Saturday (a deal just popped up!) but I want to be sure that:

1. She can enter Puerto Rico (since she is not a US citizen....she is a Chilean citizen....however she has a valid B2 visa in her passport)

2. She can re-enter the US without any kind of problem (she does NOT have a multi-entry visa). I'm 99% sure the answer to this question is "Yes", since Puerto Rico is considered a US territory.

Any help you can provide is most appreciated, but please be sure you are correct in your answer!!! We don't want to find out the hard way and waste a lot of money!!!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Chile
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Maybe you should call the Department of State to be sure, they'll give you a most accurate info about your mother in law :thumbs:

God bless you, hope everything go great and you can go to PR

Patty ♥

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For with God nothing will be impossible

Luke 1:37

 
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