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.
You can stay in Sweden for 3 months without a visa.
He can stay in the country if an American marries him, and stays married to him, for six months, and then he gets a life long citizenship.
No, because you have to renew the Visa outside the US. The state recommends to renew in the homecountry, but Canada is also possible. Once it is expired there could be several problems to get back in the States.
A B-2 Tourist visa allows you to stay in the country for 6 months.
Since the F-1 visa expired, they no longer have current legal status, so it is not possible to renew or get a new F-1 visa. A work or investment visa is out of the question because she would not be eligible for one due to her non-legal status. Basically, the only way to stay IN the U.S. and get legal status is by marrying a U.S. citizen.
The visa applies in the country you are planning to visit or stay in.
No, you cannot fly domestically with an expired visa. Domestic flights within a country typically do not require a visa, but you may need a valid form of identification, such as a driver's license or national ID card, to board the flight.
Yes, a US citizen can marry an illegal alien whose Visa has expired in San Francisco. The illegal will still have to renew their Visa to stay in the US.
No. You can not be deported for an expired Green Card. You can be deported for an expired Visa. You can over-stay your Visa, it's illegal in the U.S. and pretty much every other country. However, if your Green Card has expired (which is not the same as a visa), you should go to the local INS office and renew it and do it the legal way.
Go to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and get legal status to stay in the country.
Yes, it is possible to get a immigration Visa to stay in the country if you came in on a tourist visa. You will need to contact the INS and apply. Each case if different.
No!But only if you been to jail at least 1 time.