Hello ,
My dad's I-539 application was denied yesterday due to No show for biometrics. Although he originally attended the biometrics when it was scheduled, there was another request sent by USCIS to appear again for biometrics since they had issues with the fingerprints that were taken. I am trying to understand how many days does he have to leave the country without affecting his future visits. This is his 4th trip and he has never stayed for more than 2 months.
Here's the timeline:
3/4/2022- Enter USA (Visitors visa B1/B2)
7/5/2022- Filed for I-539 extension
8/11/2022- Attended the biometric appointment
9/3/2022- I-94 date expired
9/11/2022- Another biometric appointment scheduled which we missed
1/4/2023- I-539 denied
His flight was already booked for Jan18th, Is it still okay for him to travel on this date considering he is still within 180 days of overstay. Also, I read a post on immihelp which stated that there is a 30 day grace period from the date of denial. Please advice
Thanks in advance
My dad's I-539 application was denied yesterday due to No show for biometrics. Although he originally attended the biometrics when it was scheduled, there was another request sent by USCIS to appear again for biometrics since they had issues with the fingerprints that were taken. I am trying to understand how many days does he have to leave the country without affecting his future visits. This is his 4th trip and he has never stayed for more than 2 months.
Here's the timeline:
3/4/2022- Enter USA (Visitors visa B1/B2)
7/5/2022- Filed for I-539 extension
8/11/2022- Attended the biometric appointment
9/3/2022- I-94 date expired
9/11/2022- Another biometric appointment scheduled which we missed
1/4/2023- I-539 denied
His flight was already booked for Jan18th, Is it still okay for him to travel on this date considering he is still within 180 days of overstay. Also, I read a post on immihelp which stated that there is a 30 day grace period from the date of denial. Please advice
Thanks in advance
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