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.
NO WAY DUDE
Yes of course. You are a US citizen, you said so yourself.
Your child is a U.S. citizen, you're not. You have to go to the United States government site and see what you can do to become a U.S. citizen.
how much im going to pay here in the philippines , im an american citizen and i stayed here for almost 6 months
Yes you can. And once you marry the person becomes legal
Since you came into the u.s. legally and over stayed on your tourist visa but got married. Your wife or husband can file a petition I-130,green card, and work permit through the immigration. The work permit it is filing for socail sercurity. Please talk to a lawyer about this process.
my niece is leaving Holland after her visa is expired, will she be charged a fine when she leaves at the airport? I know this is the case if you leave Japan if you have stayed too long. Thanks.
Both are correct, depending on the situation. I stayed in my house. I stayed in a hotel. I stayed at the door. I stayed at the starting-line. I stayed at the beach for the weekend. I stayed at my friend's house.
The correct spelling is stayed.
The homophone of Stayed is "stayed."
Right. Millan illegally crossed the border into the US in 1990 and stayed illegal until 2000 when he became a legal resident; he became a U.S. citizen in 2009.
The word "stayed" is a verb.Some example sentences are:We stayed at the local hotel.The dog obediently stayed where he was told.He stayed behind after school to finish his project.