Can I Travel From New York To Puerto Rico With A B-2 Tourist Visa?

Yes. New York, every US state, and Puerto Rico are all US territories. For this reason, your trip would be permissible domestic travel if you possess a valid, unexpired B-2 Tourist Visa. In addition, you can travel anywhere within the US with a B-2 Tourist Visa, including every state, all USA territories, and the District of Columbia.

Moreover, if you need to extend your visit to the US, you can also apply for an extension. In addition, if you qualify under the law to change your status from a B-2 Tourist to another nonimmigrant or immigrant status, you can also apply.

Could I Travel From New York To Puerto Rico With A B-2 Tourist Visa?

The knowledgeable Immigration Attorneys at the Law Offices of Dizengoff and Yost are happy to answer your questions and address your concerns about your rights and responsibilities as a nonimmigrant visitor with a B-2 Tourist Visa.

Please feel free to reach out to us at 267-223-5862 by telephone. Our immigration attorneys will gladly address any questions or concerns you may have. Again, we appreciate your interest in our Philadelphia immigration law firm and look forward to assisting you in the future. Thank you.

I Have A B-2 Tourist Visa; Can I Go From New York To Puerto Rico?

Can I Travel From USA To Puerto Rico With A B-2 Tourist Visa

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