180-Day Visa Countdown Calculator
Know exactly when your 180-day visa window or authorized-stay period ends. Set your entry date and track a live countdown.
Common 180-day visa rules
🇪🇺 Schengen Area — 90/180 Rule
Citizens of many non-EU countries may stay in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. The 180-day window rolls back from today — not a fixed calendar period. Exceeding 90 days can result in fines, deportation, and future visa bans.
🇺🇸 US B1/B2 Tourist Visa
US Customs and Border Protection typically admits B1/B2 visitors for 6 months (approximately 180 days) as noted on the I-94. Overstaying this period begins accruing "unlawful presence," which triggers the 3-year or 10-year re-entry bar under INA § 212(a)(9)(B).
🌏 Other Common 180-Day Visa Types
Thailand long-term tourist visas, Mexico tourist permits (FMM), and many Southeast Asian visa-on-arrival programs grant stays of up to 180 days per year. Check your I-94 record (US) or entry stamp for your specific authorized period.
How to use this calculator for visa tracking
- Enter your entry date (the date you arrived or your visa start date) as the start date
- Set days to 180 (or your specific authorized stay)
- Your visa expiry date appears in amber — this is the last day you are authorized to be present
- The live countdown tells you exactly how many days, hours, and minutes remain
- Set a Google Calendar reminder 30 days before your deadline
✈️ Important reminder
Always verify your authorized stay against your passport entry stamp, I-94 record, or official visa documentation. This calculator performs date arithmetic only and does not access immigration records. Consult an immigration attorney for legal advice.