Your stay would be considered illegal after the date stamped on your I-94 or if it is stamped d/s, when the activity basis of the visa ends (i.e. a student visa ends when you finish college)
well, it depends what status you are living under. Like a permanent resident or on a visa. If you are a permanent resident then you can stay here as long as you stay out of trouble and renew your card when it expires. If you are using a visa, then you have to leave when your visa expires or apply for an extension.
Visa is a document required to enter any foreign country. US Green card is immigrant visa which allows you to live and work in US.While other types of non-immigrant visas like B-2 tourist visa,F-1 Student visa etc can be used to stay in US till it expires or until the purpose of your visa is complete.
Easy. Apply for a Canadian visa renewal. or go to the US and sneak over ;)
No. You have to go out and start over.
How long can you stay in the USA on a esta visa
If you are legally married, your husband will be eligible for F-2 visa which is for dependent of F-1. You need to contact international office at your school and request for dependent I-20. He must submit this I-20 and financial document at the US embassy in your home country. F-2 holders are not allowed to work.
The best thing to do is to apply for a B2 tourist visa before your H2B expires. That way, you do not need to leave the country before starting your tour of the US. Technically, you can leave and apply for a tourist visa in the Caribbean. Realistically, if your application is denied you will not be stuck in the Caribbean and unable to return to the US.
Yes, you can change your status. You should go to the INS and apply for change of status before your current visa expires.
For any extension of stay on a visa the Form I-539 should be filed before visa expires. In case its not filed on time you can still attach a explanation and file the form asap.If the reason for failing to file on time is acceptable to the immigration officer then you can legalize your stay in US else you will be deported.
AnA tourist visa is only good for 90 days. If a tourist wanted to stay longer in the US ? He could ask for an extention 45 days before his visa expires at USCIS site.
You can request to extend your stay to USCIS by submitting for I-539 with supported documents. You need to proof that your business cannot be completed within 90 days and you have sufficient funds to stay in US. Application must be submitted 60 days before your visa expires.
It depends how long does your visa allow you to stay in the US.