US Embassy says it has begun contacting Georgian citizens in the United States who may have overstayed their visas to provide information on the consequences of overstaying

According to the US Embassy in Georgia, the embassy has begun contacting Georgian citizens in the United States who may have overstayed their visas.

The US Embassy in Tbilisi has posted the relevant statement on its social media.

“The US Embassy has begun contacting Georgian citizens in the United States who may have overstayed their visas to provide information on how to check how long they are allowed to stay and what the consequences of overstaying may be.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) determines how long a person with a valid visa is allowed to stay in the United States upon entry,” reads the statement.

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