Forgot to ask this in my previous thread and I tried to update my old one and for some reason, the update is not showing up.. So Mod, hope i can create a new thread of this question...
I'm very sorry if this question is a repeated one..
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This is the situation for us. My mom is a gvt employee and she has the leave sanction from Oct 06 to March 07 and they are going for visa in Oct. If she gets visa for 10 years, that's good, so she can travel anytime.. As we are in the process of my sister's wedding sometime this year end, they might as well finish the wedding and come over here in January..
Here is the tricky part What if they get only 6 months visa??.. I'm sure they can travel to US in January, but wouldnt they only get only 3 months stamped at the port of entry??..
Question is, if the officer is kind enough to give us 6 months, can be able to stamp I-94 for 6 months?..
Does he (At POE) go by Visa expiry date to determing I-94 or by the return ticket date??..
I'm very sorry if this question is a repeated one..
**** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** ****
This is the situation for us. My mom is a gvt employee and she has the leave sanction from Oct 06 to March 07 and they are going for visa in Oct. If she gets visa for 10 years, that's good, so she can travel anytime.. As we are in the process of my sister's wedding sometime this year end, they might as well finish the wedding and come over here in January..
Here is the tricky part What if they get only 6 months visa??.. I'm sure they can travel to US in January, but wouldnt they only get only 3 months stamped at the port of entry??..
Question is, if the officer is kind enough to give us 6 months, can be able to stamp I-94 for 6 months?..
Does he (At POE) go by Visa expiry date to determing I-94 or by the return ticket date??..
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