What is the definition of a tourist and a visitor?
A visitor (domestic, inbound or outbound) is classified as a tourist (or overnight visitor), if his/her trip includes an overnight stay in the country or place visited.
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Travel and Tourism.
Different Types of Tourism.
Domestic Tourism – Taking Holidays and Trips in your own country.
Inbound Tourism – Visitors from overseas coming into the country.
Outbound Tourism –Travelling to a different country for a visit or a.
(a) The right to travel is a part of the liberty of which a citizen cannot be deprived without due process of law under the Fifth Amendment. Pp. 357 U. S. 125-127.
Both refer to people who go to new places. However, a 'traveler' is a person who travels to different places. He/she may not go back to the previous place they were in. A 'tourist' is someone who moves to a new place temporarily in order to have fun and relax.
There's no set limit to the number of times you can visit the U.S. in a year, and it really depends on the specific circumstances and discretion of the CBP officers who review your case each time you enter.