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@John *********
I get that John. Thanks.

But then, do you suggest I should prepare for a 180-day extension in this case?

Or do you know if I can actually re-enter and stay longer within the same calendar year (e.g., March to September) after doing a short border run (like a 1-day trip), and get stamped for another 180 days?

Just trying to figure out what’s actually being allowed in practice for DTV holders who've already used their 180 days.
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@Arun **************
Hi there! Thank you

I was worried about what happens if I use those 180 days (e.g., from March to September) and then do a short border run, like a 1-day trip to a neighboring country: Can I re-enter and stay more time within the same year, or could I be denied entry at the border until next year?

I’ll be moving with my two cats and plan to rent a long-term place, so ideally I’d like to avoid long exits from the country if possible.
Sol **********
Yeah I get your point but what's weird to me is that I'll be applying with a job contract with no end date and proof of salary too... So I'll definetly be able to sustain myself even without touching those required baths. And so will my spouse.

But what was said below made sense to me: hospital bills in case of misfortune or whatever must be crazy expensive and you must have savings at hand.

Thanks guys ☺️