Is it an overstay if over the last year I spend more than 180 days (but less than 365)in U.S soil, but I never stayed for more than 50 consecutive days? From August 2016 to june 2017 I spent most of my days on the U.S. I never had a job, or a house (stayed with friends). I had my b1/b2 visa, and since my family lives in a border town in Mexico I kept crossing for a weekend every moth or month and a half. Again, I never stayed for more than 180 consecutive days in the U.S. Plus, over that year I actually got two I-94 pemits for six months each. I never had any problem crossing the border, or asking for the I-94 permits. I even got a traffic fine once and didn't get into trouble. The last time I crossed the border was for just 2 days, just 2 months ago, and then I exited the U.S by plane. Now I have an interview in the consulate, for a working visa, (I already have an approved I-129, again, no trouble) If I haven't gotten into trouble this far, (and I don't really know if I have done something wrong), is it possible that during the interview something goes wrong and I get my working visa denied, or even banned?
Also, a kind of different question. I am currently in Italy, can I fly from here into the u.s, then cross the border immedaitly to Mexico, to attend my consulate interview using my b1/b2? Will that affect my interview? I already filed the DS160 and entered the estimated dates of my last entries in to the U.S, so, can I enter again before the interview?
Also, a kind of different question. I am currently in Italy, can I fly from here into the u.s, then cross the border immedaitly to Mexico, to attend my consulate interview using my b1/b2? Will that affect my interview? I already filed the DS160 and entered the estimated dates of my last entries in to the U.S, so, can I enter again before the interview?
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