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A further breakdown can be found below and the full report is available here.
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This report separates Visa Waiver Program (VWP) country overstay figures from non--VWP country figures. For VWP countries, the FY 2017 Suspected In-Country Overstay rate was 0.51 percent of the 22,472,710 expected departures.
For non-VWP countries, the FY 2017 Suspected In-Country Overstay rate is 1.91 percent of the 14,659,249 expected departures.
For nonimmigrants who entered on a student or exchange visitor visa (F, M, or J visa), DHS has determined there were 1,662,369 students and exchange visitors scheduled to complete their program in the United States.
Canada and Mexico Overstay Rates
Unlike other countries, a majority of travelers from Canada and Mexico enter the United States by land.