That depends on how long you've overstayed. Overstaying by more than 6 months subjects you to an unlawful presence charge and puts you into the grounds of inadmissibility. If that's the case then you're looking of a ban from 3-5 years depending on the length of your overstay. If you've overstayed less than 6 months then I advise that you leave NOW and have your chosen petition for a K-1 visa for you. Regardless of how long you've been here, I suggest you exit the US NOW, before you're deported. You probably can get a waiver for a simple overstay if you have no criminal history, but if you're deported, then you'll throw yourself into a much larger mess.
A British citizen cannot fly to England on a photocopy of an expired passport, even if it is for renewal. Airlines require a valid passport for international travel, and an expired document, even if it is a photocopy, will not be accepted. It is advisable to have a valid passport before traveling to avoid any issues at the airport.
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.
No, you have to marry to get a visa.
In most states, a driver's license can be expired for up to one year before it needs to be renewed.
An expired license is typically valid for a grace period of 30 days before it needs to be renewed.
No, you cannot travel with an expired passport. You must renew your passport before traveling internationally.
You cannot travel with an expired passport. You must renew your passport before traveling internationally.
You have to be born in America to be a citizen
No, you cannot travel internationally with an expired passport. You must renew your passport before traveling.
An expired license is no longer valid and needs to be renewed immediately.
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.
If your passport expired 10 years ago, it likely expired in the year that is 10 years before the current year.