If you have overstayed your visa in the USA, you may face consequences such as being barred from re-entering the country for a certain period of time. It is important to consult with an Immigration attorney to understand your options and potential risks before attempting to return to the USA.
Immigration authorities determine if someone has overstayed their visa by checking the expiration date on the visa stamp in their passport and comparing it to the date they entered the country. If the individual remains in the country after the visa has expired, they are considered to have overstayed their visa.
No. You have to return to your country of origin.
Yes, you may be able to return to the U.S. after overstaying your visa, but it could have consequences. It is recommended to consult with an immigration attorney for guidance on your specific situation.
if you overstayed your visa you will be banned from Australia for three years
Yes, if you've overstated a VISA and you are returning home you can surely ship a vehicle that returns to you. However, make sure you do this before you actually return home.
If you overstayed less than 6 month you will be banned to entering the US for 3 Years, and if you overstayed more than 6 Month you will be banned for 10 Years (AG)
, then this case will consider as "overstayed"the 1-94 is the control of how long u allowed to stay in usa the visa thing is an entry to usa,it could affect your re-entry in the near future depending on how long u overstayed base on your 1-94 card....
No, you have to marry to get a visa.
If you are married to a US citizen but your tourist visa is expired and you lost your I-94, you should immediately apply for a new visa or return to your country. Your I-94 is filed electronically, and you can get a new copy from the Department of Homeland Security. If you don't take action yourself, you may end up being deported and not allowed to return.
file a petition for him
no depends were they came from
Dear Sir/Madam . I entered the country in early 2006 with a visitors visa (Type b1/b2), but now I have overstayed .. I want to apply for permanent residency but I am afraid that since I overstayed my visa I will not be eligible. I am going to marry with one USA Citizen , what is the process? how much time it takes for me to get Citizenship? she is married and having 3 kids her hubby was passed away long back. After marriage can I visit my home country to see my parents? if I get any law problems? after marriage if any other reason we separate what rules can apply? please help me