There are many opinions about how
tzeit hakochavim (nightfall) is calculated, including 18 minutes after sunset, 24 minutes, 36 minutes, 42 minutes, and 72 minutes.
In Israel, most opinions hold that the
moch dachuk should be in place for approximately 18 minutes after sunset. Outside of Israel, according to many opinions, this period is closer to 35/40 minutes.
You need not keep the
moch in for 72 minutes after sunset. If the
moch is uncomfortable, you may remove it after about 18 minutes.
Rulings on this question vary based both on
custom and on latitude (the closer you are to the equator, the shorter the interval between sunset and nightfall). Therefore, it is a good idea to ask a local rabbi, yoetzet, or kallah teacher about the accepted practice in your community.
For assistance with calculating halachic times for any location, see
Time of Sunrise/Sunset.