markcohen123
New Member
I appreciate all of your advice on this matter and thank you in advance.
My father, who is retired, visited me in the US (I am a student here) last year. He has a 10-year visa and was supposed to stay in the US for 2 months. Among other things, I needed him to dog-sit while I was away. At the customs, the officer changed the date of his departure to 15 days earlier from what we had planned. However, because I was out of the country, my father left on the original date, thus violating the officer's new date.
I would like my father to visit me again this year, with my niece. Are they going to let him enter the US (his visa is still valid) or make him go back to Europe? How can I help his case?
My father, who is retired, visited me in the US (I am a student here) last year. He has a 10-year visa and was supposed to stay in the US for 2 months. Among other things, I needed him to dog-sit while I was away. At the customs, the officer changed the date of his departure to 15 days earlier from what we had planned. However, because I was out of the country, my father left on the original date, thus violating the officer's new date.
I would like my father to visit me again this year, with my niece. Are they going to let him enter the US (his visa is still valid) or make him go back to Europe? How can I help his case?