Hi,
I`m in need of an information and I thank you those who will give me any advice. I am currently in US with a B1 visa, sponsored by a foreign company (Italian). I began to enter the US for business purpose with this Visa in January 2005, and last year I entered and left the US about 10 times, staying an average of 20/22 days per stay. This makes a total of more than 200 days in the US. Few days ago, in february 2006, the officer at the custom told me that this is too much time for the visa I have, he let me come in but generically told me that I will have problems. I was very surprised because I never overstayed at each stay, and I did not know there was a per year limit. The foreign company I work for does not have a stable organization in the US, so, I can`t really change the Visa I have, and at the same time I need to keep coming in the US for work. Also, since I have been admitted at a business graduate school in US for a classs beginning sept. 2006, I will soon apply for a student VISA, and I am very worried that my B1 situation could jeopardize the possibility to obtain my new student VISA in the next months. the homeland security department, as a suggestion, told me it would be a good idea not to show up myself for a while in US...but everything looks so unclear and undefined...Any help, suggestion, similar experience? Do I risk serious problems, even regarding my coming application as a student (to lose the opportunity to go to the graduate school I was admitted to for this problem would be a great loss...).
Thanks!
I`m in need of an information and I thank you those who will give me any advice. I am currently in US with a B1 visa, sponsored by a foreign company (Italian). I began to enter the US for business purpose with this Visa in January 2005, and last year I entered and left the US about 10 times, staying an average of 20/22 days per stay. This makes a total of more than 200 days in the US. Few days ago, in february 2006, the officer at the custom told me that this is too much time for the visa I have, he let me come in but generically told me that I will have problems. I was very surprised because I never overstayed at each stay, and I did not know there was a per year limit. The foreign company I work for does not have a stable organization in the US, so, I can`t really change the Visa I have, and at the same time I need to keep coming in the US for work. Also, since I have been admitted at a business graduate school in US for a classs beginning sept. 2006, I will soon apply for a student VISA, and I am very worried that my B1 situation could jeopardize the possibility to obtain my new student VISA in the next months. the homeland security department, as a suggestion, told me it would be a good idea not to show up myself for a while in US...but everything looks so unclear and undefined...Any help, suggestion, similar experience? Do I risk serious problems, even regarding my coming application as a student (to lose the opportunity to go to the graduate school I was admitted to for this problem would be a great loss...).
Thanks!