How can I correct a misapplied USCIS payment and reopen my case?
I have not seen USCIS is willing or able to refund incorrectly filed applications, or apply the fees to other forms.
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I have not seen USCIS is willing or able to refund incorrectly filed applications, or apply the fees to other forms.
I cannot see if you were granted an extension of status. If you were, you must start immediately. If not, you must seek consular processing.
You could call customer service and ask but it seems to me that if they do not allow it for individuals, and you are not a corporation or business...
It would be a good idea to be upfront and address every issue regarding 212(e) and not to hope they won't catch it. You do not want to be charged...
She can certainly try, but she should have proof of the duration of her trip and how she will support herself while she is in the U.S.
Check the receipt and the basis for your eligibility. You may have received an automatic extension of eligibility.
If your wife never provided any false information it will not cause any problems as far as charging her with fraud. Perhaps there is a question...
It means that USCIS put a piece of paper called a "notice" in an envelope and sent it to you. It will have a receipt number and other useful...
Yes your status ended and your current status is "overstay". Yes, your H1b status ended, and your grace period ended and you are no longer in...
There should be no problem visiting your family on your unexpired, conditional permanent resident card and unexpired passport.