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发信人: Promega (I will survive), 信区: Visa
标 题: Attending a conference in Cancun and want to use Automatic Visa
Revalidation (AVR)
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Apr 22 23:23:53 2013, 美东)
I am planning to attend a conference in Cancun (Mexico) for about one-
week in the middle of June.
I came to the United Stated since August 2002, since then I was on F-1 visa
(Ph.D. student) until the end of December 2007. After that, I had a brief
OPT period and then started H1-b in 2008.
Currently, I have valid H1-b until 2016. But I do not have a valid H1-b visa
stamp on my passport.
My last valid visa stamp was issued on May 2007 (F-1 visa category) (in
China).
Since then, I have not travel anywhere outside the United Staes.
I am planning to go to Tijuana airport from San Diego border and take
flights from there.
I want to use Automatic Visa Revalidation (AVR) to reentry U.S.
I have one particular question, if anyone can help me with the answer.
On the description, it says "To take advantage of AVR your travel must be to
contiguous/adjacent entities for less than 30 days."
Since I should NOT surrender my I-94 when I leave U.S. How could I correctly
document the date when I departure U.S.?
When I return the CBP port in Tijuana, how can I give evident to the officer
that I visit Cancun (Mexico) for fewer than 30 days?
Maybe a letter from my department to describe the length of my conference?
Is it sufficient?
Thank you very much! | P*****a 发帖数: 629 | 2 no one ever visit Tijunan before? Thanks
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【在 P*****a 的大作中提到】 : 【 以下文字转载自 Visa 讨论区 】 : 发信人: Promega (I will survive), 信区: Visa : 标 题: Attending a conference in Cancun and want to use Automatic Visa : Revalidation (AVR) : 发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Apr 22 23:23:53 2013, 美东) : I am planning to attend a conference in Cancun (Mexico) for about one- : week in the middle of June. : I came to the United Stated since August 2002, since then I was on F-1 visa : (Ph.D. student) until the end of December 2007. After that, I had a brief : OPT period and then started H1-b in 2008.
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