The I-94, not the Visa, indicates how long she is permitted to stay. For additional information, please contact the US Embassy or Consulate in your friend's country. If you are inside the United States, you can find a list of US Consulate contact information on the Department of State's website at http://www.state.gov .
2007-05-30 15:40:41
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answered by UsCiS-ReP 2
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The INS closed down in 2004. the only thank you to appeal this denial effectively is to coach that the adjudicating officer made a mistake. no longer uncomplicated, as they have a large type of discretion, one in all them being that they do no longer "experience" that the proceeding student has sufficient potential to tug this off (meaning $$$). There are different motives for a denial. How ought to she have an authorized I-20 already if she got here as a centred visitor? Does she have each and all the money in a U.S. economic business enterprise account? if so, how come? particular, she is now out of status and unlawfully latest. as quickly as she data the appeal, the clock stops ticking returned yet while it gets denied, that's extremely probable, the unlawful presence will come alive returned. i could strongly propose to circulate away ASAP and to observe for an F-a million at her homestead u . s . a .. The longer she overstays, the lots extra probable this is that the consular officer will deny her a student visa besides.
2016-11-23 20:13:19
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answered by hanon 3
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Visa is to enter the country. If visa expires, it really doesn't mean anything. As long as your I-94 has NOT expired. You are fine to stay in the US.
2007-05-30 20:34:53
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answered by Johnny 2
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6 months since the I-84 allows for it. But in two months she will have to contact her country's local consulate office to renew her visa. If they choose not to renew it then she might have to leave sooner.
2007-05-30 15:36:27
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answered by GrowinBellyFLA 3
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6 months with a 6 month extension.
2007-05-30 15:37:24
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answered by gandolphus 3
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wrong wait untill the bill on imitations passes and then claim to be illegal and and you will be given a status of being legal but a non citizen and get to stay forever.
2007-05-30 15:41:43
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answered by tom 4
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