Regardless of your legal status within a particular country, if you have a loan in that country, you are still required to pay what is owed and may need to do so in full prior to leaving (unless the loan is one guaranteed by the government).
You need to have a current passport to leave the country, or to return. If you are already outside the country and your passport expires, you will need to contact your consulate to have it renewed.
She unfortunately will still have to leave the country. She will have to apply for Permanent Residency. Being married does give her a better chance of becoming a PR but as long as she is not a citizen, she will have to leave the country every 6 months.
If there is some significant chance that your travels will continue beyond the point at which your passport expires, you would be better off applying for a new passport before you leave the country. If your schedule is very reliable, and you will be back before your passport expires, you can use the one you have.
what happen when you leave prayer
You can look for another but if you do not get it by and renew before the time your visa expires you need to leave or will be illegal.
It is impossible because it expires shortly after you leave the room.
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.
The legend states that if the ravens ever leave the Tower of London, the "crown" (i.e. the British Monarchy) and country will fall.
The wrestler will either renew the contract, or leave the company to pursue something else.
AnswerSure you do. Unless you apply to adjust your status before the visa expires.I have been told that you can even apply to adjust after it has expired but they can still opt to deport you.
Go home? Becoming eighteen has nothing to do with granting you citizenship in any country. Once a tourist visa expires your presence in the country that issued the tourist visa is illegal. In most countries if you are immediately related to a citizen of the country where you are staying illegally, you may be able to apply for a different kind of visa - or if your are part of some other protected immigration category, You can either try to remain (as a criminal) or you must leave.
it won't happen if the country you owe money to is the U.S.A. Other countries have different laws and could do something wierd like that.