How long can immigrant stay in the US using a b1/b2 visa?
As a rule, a B1/B2 can remain in the US for a maximum of 6 months with a (very protracted & difficult) possibility of an extension of 6 months. ...
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As a rule, a B1/B2 can remain in the US for a maximum of 6 months with a (very protracted & difficult) possibility of an extension of 6 months. ...
If you don't have any evidence of your receipt number, then you may be forced to file a "FOIA" request - a request for your immigration file - with...
If you are an overstay, then yes, you should find qualified counsel. Assuming there are no other complications, you are still in a situation where...
I do not know your particular circumstances, but I advise all of my clients - absolutely no international travel until the process is done. There...
You may receive a last-minute extension in the mail, but if not...or if you are running out of time, then you have some work to, I'm afraid. You...
You should be fine, but you should a) keep very accurate records of your entries/exits and b) perhaps obtain an employment letter with the schedule...
I do not know where they transferred it from / to...but transfers occur for several reasons. Mostly it's just to accommodate changing workloads at...
If you have already submitted the I-765 and have received a receipt, then do not send a new application. Send a letter to the address on the...
I would add that you should consult with immigration counsel asap before your B-2 stamp date. You should avoid unlawful presence if at all...
Be careful not to violate any H-1B restrictions. Focus on this above all else. No matter how they track payments, if you are trying to circumvent...