Ok, I get it. Thank you very much for your answer.
Last question:
I think that we just need to pay very attention to each form we'll fill out..
But do you think that it is a good decision hire an attorney to assist us?
I mean, hire an attorney is just a waste of money or he/she will be usefull?
Thanks for your explanations, very helpfull.
No, we aren't an odd couple, just a "normal" young couple.
My 2 concerns:
1) I really don't want to mess up with the US, I love and respect this country even more than mine. So, I will the truth and I don't have to worry, right?
2) It seems to be...
90 days..? Are you sure?
I read that one person should apply at least 45 days before the I-94 expires...
By the way, can one person apply later then 45 days?
So after apply for the change of status, I have to waiting 3/4 months here in the US the advance parole, and then I can go back in Germany?
Could you tell me when I can start to looking for a job?
To answer your questions:
Yes, I could enter in the US under the Visa Waiver Program but I did...
Here's my situation:
I entered in the US on a tourist visa (B1/B2) and my I-94 form is valid for 6 months.
I decided to make this trip in the US for some reasons: to take a break off work, to see new things, to meet new people, to relax myself and have fun, ect ect. and my plan was to stay 3...
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