Overlapping US admissions under the Visa Waiver Program - how long can I stay?

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December 5th is more than 90 consecutive days of my first admission, so NO.

This line of reasoning does not apply. Your first period of admission ended when you traveled to Europe. In some cases it's possible to be readmitted for the balance of your first period of admission, but if that had happened the second stamp would have shown November 30th on the until line. Furthermore, the circumstances under which that could happen require you not to have traveled outside North America and the Caribbean.

I was away for 11 days, so by December 5th I will not have been in the US for 90 days, so YES, but I think the limitation is about consecutive days, so NO.

You're right, the limitation is about consecutive days. Therefore days in your previous period of admission do not count, and this line of reasoning does not apply.

I have a stamp in my passport saying I can stay until January 19th, and the previous admissions are irrelevant. So YES.

This is in fact the correct line of reasoning. You were admitted under the visa waiver program until January 19th, so you are allowed to stay until January 19th. You can confirm this by checking your I-94 record at https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov. Follow the link for get most recent I-94.

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Your passport is stamped for a stay until January 19 of next year so you can stay until then. By leaving the USA to a country outside the immediate vicinity, your timer reset. Your status is valid for that duration so you don’t have to be worried about being considered an overstayer.

If you’re worried that your passport was mistamped with the wrong date you can look up your I94 record here and make sure it corresponds with what you have: https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/

The only concern with your long stay is if you plan to travel much again to the USA in 2019. If you do stay through December, you’ll have been in the USA for four months. If you try to come again in 2019 for a multi-month stay, you may get questioned how you can afford to stay away from your home country so long, whether you’re trying to work in the USA, and so forth. For safety’s sake, it’d be good to have a gap of 6 months to a year before you decide to visit the USA again for multiple months.

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