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Is there any way to check that my current B1B2 visa is still valid?

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Hello, I have a question concerning my current B1B2 touris visa. In my passport it says that it is still valid until 2023. So far I've use it two times, my first visit was 3 months, second was 6 months with 6 months interval between them. I didn't overstay. It's almost 2 years since my last visit to the States and now, this summer I want to visit my husbands family for about a month. I couldn't find anywhere where I could check my visa status, whether it is still active and I can use it again or not. I mean it should be fine, since I said that on the visa it says it is valid until 2023. But I read that some people would be rejected entry at the POE and they were told that their visa was revoked or some other reasons. Does anyone know If I can check if my current B1B2 is still okay to use ?

Btw, I have all the documents proving my marriage etc. I can bring those with me so that wouldn't be a problem I would have a round trip ticket to show that I am not planning on staying there forever.

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Your visa is okay to use. Check out the "You can visit" threads pinned at the top of the K-1 and CR-1 forums. No entry is ever guaranteed, though, so even if you could check that your visa is valid (you can't check and it is valid) that is different from being assured entry. Most chances you will be allowed in for a visit, though. Good luck.

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8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

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Your visa is okay to use. Check out the "You can visit" threads pinned at the top of the K-1 and CR-1 forums. No entry is ever guaranteed, though, so even if you could check that your visa is valid (you can't check and it is valid) that is different from being assured entry. Most chances you will be allowed in for a visit, though. Good luck.

Thank you so much for your answer!

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