1. Extending Your B1/B2 Visa
Shah Peerally Law Group PC
Extending your visitor, tourist or business visa
while in the United States.
By Attorney Shah Peerally
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Phone (510) 742 5887
2. Entering on B1/B2 Visitor
Whenever you enter the United States on a
multiple entry or single entry B1/B2 visa,
you usually obtain an I-94 status at the
airport.
The I-94 is usually for 3 months or 6
months.
The I-94 is what controls your stay not the
Visa stamp on your passport.
3. What happens if you want to stay
longer?
In order to stay longer that the time which
was allocated on your I-94 form, you need
to file for an extension of stay.
To file for an extension you should file by
applying the form Form I-539, Application to
Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status. The
form can be found on the uscis.gov website.
4. When can you file the extension?
You need to file the extension prior to the
expiry of the I-94. Note that if you file after
unless you have some “extraordinary
circumstances”, your status will not be
approved.
Note that proving extra ordinary
circumstances is a very daunting task. As
such it is recommended to file at least 60
days before expiry of the I-94
5. Sample Documents to be attached
to the form I-539
Need a good explanation why you want to
extend your stay.
Bank statements and/or form I-134 affidavit
of support proving you have money to cover
your expenses during your additional stay.
Documents proving non-immigrant intent
such as property, letter of employment, etc.
Pay the appropriate fees.
6. Risks of filing for a B1/B2
extension.
If the extension is approved, you are eligible
to stay. However if the extension is denied
after the original I-94 expires, you start
accruing unlawful presence.
Unlawful presence of more than 180 days
can bar you from re-entry to the United
States for a number of years.
In addition, if the extension is denied, there
is a risk that the multiple entry visa stamp
might be revoked by operation of law.
7. Possibility of Moving to other Visas
It is possible to move to other visas such as
F1, H, etc. and even file for adjustment of
status depending on your situation.
However, this slide is limited to extension
under B1 visa or B2 visa. If you need help
on moving to other visas call us
at (510) 742 5887.
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