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![]() I have a b-1/b-2 visa (temporary visitor for business/pleasure) that is valid for 5 years. Can I stay in the u.s. for 5 years?
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Even though the B-1 or B-2 visa is valid for 5 years, you may not be admitted if the INS believes that you are using the B-1/2 visa to actually live in the U.S. For example, if you stay the maximum period allowed (say 6 months or 1 year) and then go abroad for 1-2 weeks and seek to return to the U.S., the INS may deny you readmission. |
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![]() I arrived in USA on 10th of January 2008 and I am facing lot of problem in my country I want to file asylum case on regarding is it possibly my visa is valid until 9th July 2008.
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![]() how can I file a asylum case
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![]() If you have been in US less than 1 year and can show that you have a valid
story of being persecuted back in your country for race, religion, political beliefs, or being member of a particular social group, we can help you prepare and file your Asylum claim. It is much harder to ask for asylum if you were here in US longer than 1 year already. You would have to call us or visit us at our offices for a detailed consultation about all the details and intricacies of you individual case. We will be happy to help you with this. Best regards, Marina Shepelsky Marina Shepelsky, Esq. Law Offices of Marina Shepelsky, P.C. 936 Kings Highway, 2nd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11223 Tel: 718-769-6352 Fax: 718-769-2391 |
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