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Having a (B1/B2) US visa-with a virgin passport, and not using it (traveling) at all for about a year,does this make the visa invalid, or is it still safe for the individual to travel giving the circumstance?










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  • How did the visa get onto your virgin passport?
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Having a (B1/B2) US visa-with a virgin passport, and not using it (traveling) at all for about a year,does this make the visa invalid, or is it still safe for the individual to travel giving the circumstance?










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Having a (B1/B2) US visa-with a virgin passport, and not using it (traveling) at all for about a year,does this make the visa invalid, or is it still safe for the individual to travel giving the circumstance?







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Itai, JonathanReez♦ Sep 21 '17 at 8:51


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  • How did the visa get onto your virgin passport?
    – edocetirwi
    Sep 20 '17 at 21:31
















  • How did the visa get onto your virgin passport?
    – edocetirwi
    Sep 20 '17 at 21:31















How did the visa get onto your virgin passport?
– edocetirwi
Sep 20 '17 at 21:31




How did the visa get onto your virgin passport?
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How much you use the visa doesn't matter. As long as it's valid (generally that means it has not expired and allows multiple re-entries) then you can travel.






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    How much you use the visa doesn't matter. As long as it's valid (generally that means it has not expired and allows multiple re-entries) then you can travel.






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      How much you use the visa doesn't matter. As long as it's valid (generally that means it has not expired and allows multiple re-entries) then you can travel.






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        How much you use the visa doesn't matter. As long as it's valid (generally that means it has not expired and allows multiple re-entries) then you can travel.






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        How much you use the visa doesn't matter. As long as it's valid (generally that means it has not expired and allows multiple re-entries) then you can travel.







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