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Trump administration clarifies: Anyone on any Visa with an expired i94 is subject to deportation


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ante valid i 797 (h1) vunna stamping lekapote deport chestara?

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5 minutes ago, enigmatic said:

ante valid i 797 (h1) vunna stamping lekapote deport chestara?

no, I-797 tho I-94 unte, you should be good. 

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6 minutes ago, enigmatic said:

ante valid i 797 (h1) vunna stamping lekapote deport chestara?

Akkada cheppatam kudharaledhule sir

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26 minutes ago, enigmatic said:

ante valid i 797 (h1) vunna stamping lekapote deport chestara?

797 thi i94 extend avtudhi.  If it wont ..you have to go for stamping.

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I94 extend avanni situations kuda untaya though 797 extension ayina

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2 minutes ago, Kuralokarrepak said:

I94 extend avanni situations kuda untaya though 797 extension ayina

konni rear situations lo

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27 minutes ago, Kuralokarrepak said:

I94 extend avanni situations kuda untaya though 797 extension ayina

Untaayi, for eg passport validity leka pote i94 i797 date varaku ivvaru

Appudu kotta passport vachhaka mexico border or intl airport lo appointment teesukoni extend chesukovali i94

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where is i94 mentioned there, nonsense fearmongering, konchem kadupuku plate nundi thinandira ra babu

They are referring to visas like B1, B2 and other very short term visas who intentionally over stay and stay back in the country for illegal alien.

For H1/L1, when extension is filed, the beneficiary still have 240 days to stay in US post the current I-94 expiry. This is legal this valid, may not be changed, not easy to change.

asalu okka post kuda real kaadu e forum, complete fake galle 

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10 minutes ago, Polavaram said:

where is i94 mentioned there, nonsense fearmongering, konchem kadupuku plate nundi thinandira ra babu

They are referring to visas like B1, B2 and other very short term visas who intentionally over stay and stay back in the country for illegal alien.

For H1/L1, when extension is filed, the beneficiary still have 240 days to stay in US post the current I-94 expiry. This is legal this valid, may not be changed, not easy to change.

asalu okka post kuda real kaadu e forum, complete fake galle 

TS gurinchi telisinattu ledu neeku

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45 minutes ago, Polavaram said:

where is i94 mentioned there, nonsense fearmongering, konchem kadupuku plate nundi thinandira ra babu

They are referring to visas like B1, B2 and other very short term visas who intentionally over stay and stay back in the country for illegal alien.

For H1/L1, when extension is filed, the beneficiary still have 240 days to stay in US post the current I-94 expiry. This is legal this valid, may not be changed, not easy to change.

asalu okka post kuda real kaadu e forum, complete fake galle 

If you stay past your I-94 expiration date, you are considered to be "out of status" and have overstayed your visa, which can lead to serious immigration consequences like being barred from re-entering the US for a period of time. 

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33 minutes ago, 11_MohanReddy said:

If you stay past your I-94 expiration date, you are considered to be "out of status" and have overstayed your visa, which can lead to serious immigration consequences like being barred from re-entering the US for a period of time. 

https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-workers/h-1b-specialty-occupations/faqs-for-individuals-in-h-1b-nonimmigrant-status

 

Expiration of H-1B Status
 

Q. My H-1B status is about to expire but a petition requesting an H-1B extension on my behalf is pending at USCIS. What is my status once my H-1B expires? May I continue to work while the extension request is pending?

If your H-1B expires and a timely-filed non-frivolous H-1B extension request is pending on your behalf, you are in a period of authorized stay – even after your H-1B status expires. Note, however, that an authorized period of stay is not the same as a status. If the petition is seeking extension of the same employment for the same employer, you are authorized to continue employment for a period not to exceed 240 days from the date your H-1B status expired. If we deny the extension request before the 240-day period expires, your employment authorization will automatically terminate when USCIS notifies your petitioning employer of the denial. If the petition is requesting a change in employment or change in employer under H-1B portability, you are authorized to work in the new employment for the entire time the petition is pending at USCIS. If we deny the request, your employment authorization based on portability will automatically terminate when USCIS notifies your petitioning employer of the denial. See “Changing Employers or Employment Terms with the Same Employer (Portability)” in our H-1B Specialty Occupation webpage.

 

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6 hours ago, 11_MohanReddy said:

 

 

 

Overstay ayithey Illegal ee kadha malla deeniki oo clarity kavala...

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