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  • Leaving Early before I-94 expires

    Hi All,

    I am hoping someone in this forum can answer this question :

    My mom has a 10 year B2 (tourist) visa and has been granted a 6 month stay on in US. If she leaves way before I-94 expires, say, within just 3-4 months of her stay , would that affect the duration of stay she will be given the next time she visits ? i.e, will the POE officer conclude that she isin't using her entire duration of stay anyway and so issue only a 3 month stay the next time she comes to US ? Did anyone have such an experince ?

    Thanks much for your help!

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    There is no such problem. Don't worry about it.
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    • #3
      Leaving way before the allowed I-94 time actually works best for her, as she is trusted non-immigrant, who have strong ties home and can not spend 6 months in the US, she will probably be granted another 6 months next time she comes to the US. She does not have to use the entire time on her i-94.

      There were times when I came to the US on a visitor visa, just in transit to another country, I told the POE officer I was going to spend 1 night in the US and go to another country, he stamped my I-94 with 6 months!
      Disclaimer: The information you obtain from me at this forum is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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      • #4
        Thanks much for your replies!

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        • #5
          Same case with me also. I told at POE that I had come to attend my son's convacation and would be returning in a month's time. I was allowed 6 months stay but I returned in a month's time.

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