When you said "immigrant visa", do you mean a permanent resident visa or only a tourist visa. If she is a permanent resident, her visa should not expire. If she is a tourist and overstaying after her visa expires, she can apply for extension. In the latter case, there is no guarantee that her request will be granted.
2007-03-19 14:43:40
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answered by Belen 5
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Too overdue. those eco-friendly playing cards expired 10 years in the past, and they have been living outdoors the U. S.. Their application for immigration replaced into deemed abandoned years in the past, probably even earlier the unique expiration date, relying on at the same time as they left the U. S.. to enter the U. S., they ought to start up from scratch. A eco-friendly card expired so earlier won't be able to be renewed. They now no longer have everlasting residency nor any technique of entering into the U. S. except to start up from scratch with a visa application, even if that's for a short visit (e.g. vacationer). in the journey that they want to stay in the U. S. back, they ought to have a right away friend petition for his or her immigration and wait in line like a number of and numerous else who needs to immigrate.
2016-12-02 06:24:35
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answered by woomer 4
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Visas can be renewed after the expiration.
2007-03-19 13:50:11
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Hum... if you are saying she has been here illegally since 2002 when it expired, that's tough. She might want to leave the USA then reapply... meaning never tell them she was here illegally...
2007-03-19 17:26:43
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answered by BeachBum 7
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Well last year was 2006.
Is she illegally in th US now. If so, you may want to mail the renewal fee.
2007-03-19 13:50:38
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answered by SGT T 2
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last year was 2006 so your mom has been an illegal alien since 2002
2007-03-19 15:02:52
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answered by charmel5496 6
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