Any tips on the new 30 day length of stay regulation for B2?

Anjan Bagchee

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The moronic 30 days length of stay for people with visitor\'s visa has evidently been put into effect from the end of March 2002. This following excerpt is from a SUNY Binghamton newsletter:
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5. New U.S. Government Rules on Length of Stay for Those With Visitors
Visas

Many relatives and friends of international students come to the United States by obtaining visitor\'s visas (B-2 visas) at U.S. embassies and consulates abroad. While some visitors will stay for only several weeks, others often plan for a longer visit. Until recently, most individuals entering the United States on Visitor\'s Visas received permission to stay in the United States for up to six months on their I-94 cards.

This has recently changed! Effective in late March 2002, most visitors
entering the United States on B-2 visas are being given only thirty day (one month) stays on their I-94 cards, unless they can show the
immigration inspector at the U.S. Port of Entry evidence that proves a
need to stay longer. The change has been implemented as a result of the attacks of September 11, 2001. Individuals given a thirty day stay who need to remain in the United States for a longer period of time will be required to file an extension of stay application with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and pay a $140.00 filing fee, before their initial stay expires.
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Even for me and my wife who think it might be slightly easier to provide "proof" of our child\'s birth this fall, we are at a loss to find a legitimate evidence of our pregnancy! Should we send INS a pregnancy test?!

Any tips from anyone who has gone through this?

Thanks,
Anjan
 
It says proposes, but on three occasions since April 1st, they have stamped 1 month stay.

 
 
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