No, it is not possible to stay in the country if your visa is expired. You must renew your visa or leave the country before it expires to avoid legal consequences.
No, you cannot enter Spain before your student visa starts.
No, you cannot fly domestically with an expired visa.
A multiple entry visa means that you can enter and exit the country (issuing the visa) as many times as you want, within the visa validity period. On the other hand, in case you were issued a single entry visa, you can only enter and exit the country (issuing the visa) once. Once you have exited that country, you can not re-enter on that same visa regardless of whether the visa is valid or expired.
No he must have to renew his visa by applying again.
A multiple entry visa means that you can enter and exit the country (issuing the visa) as many times as you want, within the visa validity period. On the other hand, in case you were issued a single entry visa, you can only enter and exit the country (issuing the visa) once. Once you have exited that country, you can not re-enter on that same visa regardless of whether the visa is valid or expired.
Unless you marry her, she had better get that visa renewed or risk deportation and not be able to re-enter the U.S for 10 years!
Yes, most travelers need a visa to enter France, depending on their nationality. It is important to check the visa requirements before traveling.
A person with an expired visa must apply for a new visa prior to applying for US citizenship. You can't apply when you have an expired visa.
To determine if your 10-year U.S. visa is still valid, check the expiration date on the visa stamp in your passport. If it has not expired, you can still use it to enter the United States within the visa's validity period.
If you are inside the United States with an expired visa of any kind, you are considered illegal.
Yes you can.