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Last post 07-28-2010, 12:19 AM by 412. 4 replies.
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  •  07-22-2010, 10:22 AM 196370

    Help, I need advice

    Question.  My wife's niece has a visa for 21/2 more years.  However, her visa is stamped until December 18, 2010.  Is it possible for her to leave the country for a few days and  then return, getting her visa stamped until June 2011, or so, without actually returning to the Ukraine?   We are considering Canada or Dominican Republic.  Can you please offer us some advice,  Attorney's are expensive.

     


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  •  07-23-2010, 3:28 PM 196382 in reply to 196370

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    Re: Help, I need advice

    What proves that she's legal to be here for another 2.5 years?  I thought the visa sticker in passport is the proof.

     

    PS How come she's not a resident yet?


  •  07-26-2010, 10:01 AM 196395 in reply to 196382

    Re: Help, I need advice

    Her visa is a travel visa for 5 years.  However, terms and conditions of visa of this type say she can only stay in country 6 months at a time and then must leave.  It's okay to return for another 2 1/2 years at her pleasure.  Evidently, she must actually leave the country and then return within a few days.  Hence my question,  someone here may know information on how this may be done cheaply. 

    We were told by attorney that she cannot convert travel visa into green card application.


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  •  07-27-2010, 1:44 PM 196422 in reply to 196395

    Re: Help, I need advice

    No Ide on how to do this cheaply but please consider following:

    http://www.immihelp.com/visitor-visa/tourist-visa-faq.html

    II believe there is also a requirement that a person cannot be in US for more than 6  month in a year on B1/B2 visa.

    Please read Tips section at

    http://www.immihelp.com/visas/visa-stamp-arrival-departure-record.html


  •  07-28-2010, 12:19 AM 196428 in reply to 196395

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    Re: Help, I need advice

    Since you are married, it is a special circumstance, USCIS may consider changing her status.  You should try to talk to them.
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