Hi,
I came to the united states as a tourist on a b2 visa, and entered the country in late december of 2006. I've been here ever since, and i filed a petition to get my visa extended in early june. My I-94 was stamped for 6 moths and i've mailed it in because that's what it said on the form.
Now i am waiting for the answer and i am still here. I've postponed my ticket back a few times now, and that cost me a lot of money. Right now i'm scheduled to go back on 2nd of october, and i'm expecting the answer in early september.
What do i do if i get denied? I've called the immigration service a whole number of times, and every single time they told me that i'm here legally if i've sent the petition before my i-94 expired AND that i have 30 days to get out of the country if i get rejected.
I guess this would suit me fine because i can use the ticket which i've already booked, and get out by the time i need to go back to school. After all, i only asked for an extension until mid october.
But what happens if i don't have 30 days to get out? I'm currently in California, and i need to go back to North Carolina in order to go back home, there is no way i can do at the same day.
Does this mean that I will surely be out of status and break the law if i stay long enough to get the answer?
Is the safest thing to do, to actually file the petition, than stay for another 3 months, and then go back just before you get the answer, because thats the only thing that makes sense?
What should i do? I don't want to be banned from getting back to the country, and i would like to apply for a work visa when i'm done with the college, or play the green card lottery.
Please help.
I came to the united states as a tourist on a b2 visa, and entered the country in late december of 2006. I've been here ever since, and i filed a petition to get my visa extended in early june. My I-94 was stamped for 6 moths and i've mailed it in because that's what it said on the form.
Now i am waiting for the answer and i am still here. I've postponed my ticket back a few times now, and that cost me a lot of money. Right now i'm scheduled to go back on 2nd of october, and i'm expecting the answer in early september.
What do i do if i get denied? I've called the immigration service a whole number of times, and every single time they told me that i'm here legally if i've sent the petition before my i-94 expired AND that i have 30 days to get out of the country if i get rejected.
I guess this would suit me fine because i can use the ticket which i've already booked, and get out by the time i need to go back to school. After all, i only asked for an extension until mid october.
But what happens if i don't have 30 days to get out? I'm currently in California, and i need to go back to North Carolina in order to go back home, there is no way i can do at the same day.
Does this mean that I will surely be out of status and break the law if i stay long enough to get the answer?
Is the safest thing to do, to actually file the petition, than stay for another 3 months, and then go back just before you get the answer, because thats the only thing that makes sense?
What should i do? I don't want to be banned from getting back to the country, and i would like to apply for a work visa when i'm done with the college, or play the green card lottery.
Please help.
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