YES, YOU CAN. I hold an L1 Visa. I entered the country via JFK. CBP stamped the expiration date of my passport on the I94 (instead of the L1 Visa exp. date). I renewed my passport. In my case, as my POE was JFK, I went to the US Customes and Border Protection office in Terminal 8, first floor - Arrivals, room 11-161. This is called the Deferred Inspections Unit. Phone number is +1 718 5535499. You go there, give them for two passports and I94, they get it done in 30 minutes.
I35, I94, US Highway 10, and many more.
The cost to renew a US passport is approx $110.00.
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.
On or about the time it expires. Most people renew it within the 30 days prior to expiration.
You have to get a visa in order to get a I-94.
My intuition, although I am not sure of this, would be that you would go to the nearest Mexican consulate or embassy within the USA and apply there to renew your paperwork. This way, you do not jeopardize your US residency.
Answer: you need to file form I-102 which you can get at uscis.gov.
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If you're in the US, no.
I don.t think you could renew your birth certificate, but may be get a replacement certificate.
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It is possible to renew your vehicle registration with the Texas online website. You have to live within certain counties though to do it and you have to have a credit card and your insurance card in front of you when you renew your registration online.