Sunday, January 4, 2009

How to Re-Apply for US Visa?


This a short list of things to do and keep in mind when re-filing for a Visa

(1). There are four types of visas: Student Visa, Visitor’s Visa, Business & Worker’s Visa, Permanent Resident

(2). Once you are approved… Check your paperwork. There are important dates and whom you should contact. Failure to depart the U.S. will cause you to be out-of-status.

(3). Staying further than the period of time authorized by the Department of Homeland Security and being out-of-status in the United States is a violation of U.S. immigration laws, and may cause you to be ineligible for a visa in the future for return travel to the U.S.

(4). If you overstay on your non-immigrant authorized stay in the U.S., your visa will be automatically voided. In this situation, you are necessary to reapply for a new non-immigrant visa, generally in your country of nationality.

(5). Those visitors who wish to stay beyond the time indicated on their Form I-94 must contact the Department of Homeland Security’s Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services to request an application to extend status. There are new fees linked with this. The decision to grant or deny a request for extension of stay is made solely by the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services.

(6). you should be germane for your extension of stay with USCIS well in advance of its expiration. Remember to only send in copies of your documents - you should keep the original documents.

(7). Contact foreign consulates, US Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Passport Agency, and www.Travel.State.Gov for all specifics

(8). Contact official offices for more help

(9). Read your representative documents for important dates and whom to contact

(10). this is a meager tool to help you get started

(11). All your documents have important information that can not be ignored

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