Venezuela: days of stay calculator
Nothing to remind you about yet: mark an entry and the exit, visa-run and vehicle export dates will show up here.
Countries with a non-trivial counting rule
These destinations use a rolling window or a calendar year — you cannot count that in your head. For other countries pick a destination in the calculator above.
Rules for a specific passport
The calculator counts days against your dates. The entry mode, the counting window and the vehicle import rules depend on the passport — they live on the passport pages.
Choose a passport United States → VenezuelaHow the days are counted
Rolling window: on any given date the days from the previous 180 days are counted. Days free up as they drop out of the window.
The day of entry and the day of exit both count as full days.
Reference data, not legal advice. Rules change without notice — check with the consulate or at the border.
Frequently asked questions
How are days of stay counted in Venezuela?
A rolling window of 180 days applies: on any given date the days spent during the previous 180 days are counted. You are allowed 90 days inside that window, and they come back gradually as they drop out of it.
Does leaving the country reset the day counter?
No. With a rolling window, leaving does not reset anything: each day drops out on its own 180 days after you spent it. A short exit and return does not give you a fresh full allowance.
How do I count several trips in a row?
Add every entry and exit — the calculator sums the days of each trip, shows how many are used and how many are left on the date you pick, and names the day when the full allowance is available again.
What happens if I overstay?
Usually a fine and an entry ban, scaled to the country and the number of overstayed days. This calculation is an estimate: the border authority always makes the final decision on entry and length of stay.
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