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Following up on what Laurent said, be careful especially with a B1 visa. With
this type of visa, you are only allowed to come to the US for a couple of
days/weeks to do business within a maximum of 6 months (can be extended one
time for another 6 months), but you are not allowed to be residing in the US
during this period.
Also, keep in mind that with a B1 visa it is entirely up to the INS officer
to let you in and to decide how long to allow you to stay in the US. If you
hesitate on a date, it is likely that the officer will only let you in for a
short period of time. So be ready to justify for what reasons and for how
long you intend to stay in the US.
-- Pascal Marmier
In a message dated 4/9/02 11:09:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time, piguet_at_yahoo.com
writes:
> I would be careful... From personal experience, I know INS officials are a
> bit inquisitive when faced with re-entries and they do start asking a lot
> of questions. Then, the actual outcome may depend on the official you get.
> I have had a particularly bad experience when coming back from a vacation
> in Jamaica we took just about 10 days after I had initially entered the
> US... Of course, it didn't help that it was another city I was entering
> into, which made them VERY suspicious...
>
> In any case, it doesn't seem like you have much choice. Again from
> experience, the INS REALLY doesn't like it when people stay with an expired
> visa. This came to haunt me during the interview for my green card.
>
> So, I would simply recommend you don't lie, don't cheat. Have your
> girlfriend go back and re-enter. Just try to play your cards right: make
> sure she has a roundtrip ticket, maybe a proof of sufficient funds to live
> in the US without having to work, and ... a clear conscience (helps a lot
> when you talk to the INS officials :)
>
> Good luck,
>
> Laurent
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Received on Tue Apr 09 2002 - 15:27:03 PDT