Hi,
I am on a B1 and my I-94 expires on Sept 25th. I have submitted my I-539. This was received on Aug 25th.
I am applying to change my status to a B2 and hope to stay through until Christmas.
If I do not receive a decision before Sept 25th, am I legally eligible to stay while my case is pending? Or, if I do not receive a reply in time do I have to exit on Sept 25th?
Obviously if the decision is no, I would make arrangements to fly home asap.
Q1. Am I eligible to stay while the I-539 is in a pending state and my I-94 has expired?
Q2. If the answer to Q1 is yes, and the decision is no, how long can I remain in the country for before I become illegal? I've heard all sorts of numbers, 30 days, 120 days and you must leave immediately (this one is probably more accurate).
Q3. If the answer to Q1 is yes and the decision is no, will this effect any future visits to the US?
I wouldn't want to upset the good old boys and girls of the USCIS.
Thank you for any advice.
I am on a B1 and my I-94 expires on Sept 25th. I have submitted my I-539. This was received on Aug 25th.
I am applying to change my status to a B2 and hope to stay through until Christmas.
If I do not receive a decision before Sept 25th, am I legally eligible to stay while my case is pending? Or, if I do not receive a reply in time do I have to exit on Sept 25th?
Obviously if the decision is no, I would make arrangements to fly home asap.
Q1. Am I eligible to stay while the I-539 is in a pending state and my I-94 has expired?
Q2. If the answer to Q1 is yes, and the decision is no, how long can I remain in the country for before I become illegal? I've heard all sorts of numbers, 30 days, 120 days and you must leave immediately (this one is probably more accurate).
Q3. If the answer to Q1 is yes and the decision is no, will this effect any future visits to the US?
I wouldn't want to upset the good old boys and girls of the USCIS.
Thank you for any advice.