Of course i will write the truth, i wanted to be sure if this question for me. My English may not be that perfect. I was searching for one week because of that, but obviously i will say YES, otherwise it will be a wrong answer
One of my friends had a question and they replied last week. They say embassy is giving answers in 5 workdays, so i'll wait till Tuesday. Maybe i call them. Still not sure how to answer. I took another j1 in 2009 without a problem. Maybe the question is not about the thing i think.
Still waiting. It has been three days. That is the only information i need. Some tells me to say NO, some says YES. I do not want to ask on the phone, mailing is the best solution, i'll write when i get the mail.
I worked with my SSN. Probably they see. Weird thing is they gave me another visa one year later. I did not know that j1 had some tricks. Nobody warned me before. Anyway i sent an e-mail to the embassy this morning and asked briefly, if they want me to put, i will. Some says that is called Grace...
I understand, since my visa was a j1 it wasn't overstaying exactly, because j1 holders can travel one month more inside US after final date. The problem is working till 12 Oct, which you say this is not a violation. What is it? Can it cause any severe trouble?
"Have you ever been unlawfully present, overstayed the amount of time granted by an immigration official or otherwise violated the terms of a US visa?"
This is the all sentence, what do you think? Only for overstay and presenting? Or contain working?
I am a dv 2016 winner and worked before with j1 Visa in 2008. While filling my form, there was a question like this; have you ever violated a US VISA?
I noticed that with my j1, i could work till 01 oct, but i worked till 12 oct. Is that cause a problem if i write?
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