Renewing Your Visa

A U.S. visa stamp (the sticker in your passport) is used only for entry or reentry to the United States. It does not control how long you may remain in the U.S. You may stay in the U.S. after your visa stamp expires as long as:

  • your immigration status remains valid,
  • your immigration document is valid (Form I‑20, DS‑2019, or I‑797), and
  • your I‑94 record shows the correct status (typically 'D/S' for F/J).

If your visa stamp has expired and you travel outside the U.S., you will need to apply for a new visa to return.

It is not possible to renew a visa in the United States. U.S. visas are issued only by a U.S. embassy or consulate outside the United States.


Do You Have an Expired Visa Stamp?

If your visa stamp has expired, follow these steps to determine if you need to apply for a new one, and if so, how to do so.


What to Bring to Return to the U.S.