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  • L1A renewal approved, no L2 for up to 10 months. Do I have to leave the USA?

    Title says it all. My spouses L1A was renewed and the lawyer just advised us it could take up to 10 months for the L2. I'm not sure if I need to leave the country. Thanks!

    I can't ask the lawyer this until tomorrow so I thought I'd ask here first. I'm obviously a bit concerned as I don't want to jeopardize anything.

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    Hi! I'm in the same boat, been waiting for I-539 to be approved since mid-October 2020. Texas service center.
    From what I know, as long as form I-539 is submitted before the current L2 expires, you are allowed to stay in the country. It is not advised to leave during the processing because I-539 is extension of *stay*. If you leave, you'll have to go to the US consulate to get a new visa before you are allowed to re-enter.
    Good luck.
    I'm an L2 non-immigrant. My most recent I-539 and I-765 were submitted mid-Oct 2020, Texas SC and approved early August 2021.
    Make sure to sign up for USPS Informed Delivery. USPS sent back my first EAD and it took 5 months to get it re-mailed in 2018-19.

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    • #3
      Thanks! I was worried!!!

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      • #4
        if you file L2 extn , 539 before the exipry of I94, you are good. the 240 day rule does not apply for L2 or H4 as long as the primary applicant visa is approved/ applied for extension.
        you guys should be good, stay calm and be safe.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Gina1808 View Post
          Hi! I'm in the same boat, been waiting for I-539 to be approved since mid-October 2020. Texas service center.
          From what I know, as long as form I-539 is submitted before the current L2 expires, you are allowed to stay in the country. It is not advised to leave during the processing because I-539 is extension of *stay*. If you leave, you'll have to go to the US consulate to get a new visa before you are allowed to re-enter.
          Good luck.
          How long did it take you to get a biometrics appointment, out of curiosity? My partner's L2 renewal has been in since September 2020 but we've not heard anything since.

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          • #6
            Here's a USCIS document that answers the opening question :


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            • #7
              Originally posted by kguduri View Post
              if you file L2 extn , 539 before the exipry of I94, you are good. the 240 day rule does not apply for L2 or H4 as long as the primary applicant visa is approved/ applied for extension.
              you guys should be good, stay calm and be safe.
              Thanks! I can relax a little now as the lawyer said the same thing.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by KSC90 View Post

                How long did it take you to get a biometrics appointment, out of curiosity? My partner's L2 renewal has been in since September 2020 but we've not heard anything since.
                Hi KSC90 - I have not received a biometics appointment yet From what I read, because of the covid-related ASC shutdowns in March-Jun 2020 and reduced capacity after, this is one of the factors that is increasing the waiting times - currently at 7.5-10 months in Texas service center.
                I'm an L2 non-immigrant. My most recent I-539 and I-765 were submitted mid-Oct 2020, Texas SC and approved early August 2021.
                Make sure to sign up for USPS Informed Delivery. USPS sent back my first EAD and it took 5 months to get it re-mailed in 2018-19.

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