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If you don’t come back after applying for a U.S. tourist visa, will it affect your relatives in the United States?

If a person holding a U.S. tourist visa fails to return to the country as scheduled, it will have a certain impact on relatives in the United States.

First of all, the United States will blacklist the visa holder and restrict his or her re-entry. Secondly, if a visa holder stays in the United States illegally for a long time, it may be regarded as violating U.S. law and may be deported, which may cause difficulties in applying for a visa in the future. In addition, if a visa holder encounters problems while in the United States, such as failing to pay relevant fees on time, it may also have an impact on relatives in the United States, such as the relative's visa application.

Therefore, visa holders should abide by relevant regulations and plans and return home on time.