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7/13/2020
Thank you for contacting U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Information Center.
United States, Canada and Mexico are temporarily restricting all non-essential travel across its land borders. “Non-essential” travel includes travel that is considered tourism or recreational in nature. These border restrictions affect land travel only They do not affect travelers entering by air, freight rail, or sea.
Non-Essential Travel will remain in effect until July 21, 2020.
s: work and study, critical infr
Travelers with essential purposes can continue to cross the land border and will be exempt from a self-isolation requirement. Essential Travel is classified a
s: structure support, economic services and supply chains, shopping for essential goods (medications and other necessary health and safety items),
health, immediate medical care, safety and security.
Automatic revalidation is not the same as applying for a new visa. You cannot take advantage of automatic revalidation if you have applied for a new nonimmigrant visa.
Certain temporary visitors holding expired nonimmigrant visas who want to re-enter the United States may be admissible under, but not limited, to the following circumstances:
• Departed the United States for brief travel to Canada or Mexico of 30 days or less
• Has a valid (unexpired) admission stamp or paper Form I-94 Arrival/Departure Record endorsed by DHS
A person is eligible for automatic visa revalidation with the following conditions:
• Nonimmigrant status continues to be valid (such as the Form I-129 for nonimmigrant workers)
• Absence from the United States was 30 days or less
• Did not visit any country other than Mexico or Canada during those 30 days or less
• Does not have a pending (or rejected) application for a new visa
• It is not possible to renew a nonimmigrant visa within the United States. A person on a nonimmigrant visa may travel to another country to apply for a new visa. Entry to the United States is not allowable until the new visa is issued
• The person is not a citizen of one of the countries designated by the United States as a state sponsor of terrorism
• As of 2017, the State Sponsor of Terrorism list includes four countries:
• Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) - designated on November 20, 2017
• Iran - designated on January 19, 1984
• Syria - designated on August 12, 1993
• Sudan - designated on December 29, 1979
• Cuba was removed from this list on April 4, 2015
The automatic revalidation provision of United States immigration law is described under the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) in both 8 CFR 214.1(b) and 22 CFR 112(d).
Additional Information:
https://mx.usembassy.gov/travel-restrictions-fact-sheet/
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The CBP Information Center is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time. We are closed on Federal holidays. Our toll free line within the United States is (877) 227-5511. International callers can reach us during our hours of operation by dialing 00+1+202-325-8000.