S******y 发帖数: 1123 | 1 I have a relative who came from Hong Kong to visit US.
She got a 10-year visa (B1/B2) from US consulate at Hong Kong.
However, on her I-94 Departure Record (when she entered US), it says -
Oct 08 2009 (entry date)
Class B2
until Apr 07 2010
i.e., that seems to be a six-month visa.
Does she need to extend her visa before six months?
If so, what is the best way for her to extend her visit in US?
1)File Form I-539 and pay the fee for extension
2)Go to Mexica or Canada (Does that mean when she comes | M*******c 发帖数: 4371 | 2 1)File Form I-539 and pay the fee for extension | S******y 发帖数: 1123 | 3 Thanks!
Regarding 2), I just read on this URL -
http://www.immihelp.com/visas/extend.html
"You can not go to neighboring countries(Canada, Mexico) either by air or
road, and come back to get a new I-94 and therefore avoid the lengthy
process of applying for extension. A new I-94 will NOT be given. ... You
will have to actually travel outside of North America and come back."
I have never heard that before. Is this true? Does it apply to Hong Kong
citizens (who have got 10 year multiple entry vis | o**y 发帖数: 834 | 4 签证10年有效,但是每次最多呆半年而已,正常
人家欧洲国家的不要签证随便来,每次也只能呆几个月的
【在 S******y 的大作中提到】 : I have a relative who came from Hong Kong to visit US. : She got a 10-year visa (B1/B2) from US consulate at Hong Kong. : However, on her I-94 Departure Record (when she entered US), it says - : Oct 08 2009 (entry date) : Class B2 : until Apr 07 2010 : i.e., that seems to be a six-month visa. : Does she need to extend her visa before six months? : If so, what is the best way for her to extend her visit in US? : 1)File Form I-539 and pay the fee for extension
| g*****g 发帖数: 34805 | 5 You can have a valid visa and denied entry.
You came to US on B visa for tourism/family visit.
Apparently if you don't leave for some time, you
can't come up with a good story to prove you don't
intend to stay in US.
【在 S******y 的大作中提到】 : Thanks! : Regarding 2), I just read on this URL - : http://www.immihelp.com/visas/extend.html : "You can not go to neighboring countries(Canada, Mexico) either by air or : road, and come back to get a new I-94 and therefore avoid the lengthy : process of applying for extension. A new I-94 will NOT be given. ... You : will have to actually travel outside of North America and come back." : I have never heard that before. Is this true? Does it apply to Hong Kong : citizens (who have got 10 year multiple entry vis
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