Hi,
My mother's extension of stay application was denied about a month ago. I appealed the case but it was denied again, i.e. the decision was not reverted. The document states that she must prepare to leave the country immediately. It also states that "you have begun accruing unlawful presence towards the three and ten year bars to admission as of the date of the notice. If you depart the US before you accrue 181 days of unlawful presence, you will not be subject to the 3 or 10 yr bars to admission" What are her options..
1. Should she leave immediately and try to come back in a month or two? Would they not allow her to reenter as she is returning so quickly?
2. Should she stay for the period of 181 days and then leave..I actually dont understand this statement in the letter as it basically allows her to stay for 6 months, and at the same time denies her request for the 6 month EOS?
I want her to stay for at least another 6 months.
Has anyone been in this situation. Sure appreciate you sharing your experience
Shankar
My mother's extension of stay application was denied about a month ago. I appealed the case but it was denied again, i.e. the decision was not reverted. The document states that she must prepare to leave the country immediately. It also states that "you have begun accruing unlawful presence towards the three and ten year bars to admission as of the date of the notice. If you depart the US before you accrue 181 days of unlawful presence, you will not be subject to the 3 or 10 yr bars to admission" What are her options..
1. Should she leave immediately and try to come back in a month or two? Would they not allow her to reenter as she is returning so quickly?
2. Should she stay for the period of 181 days and then leave..I actually dont understand this statement in the letter as it basically allows her to stay for 6 months, and at the same time denies her request for the 6 month EOS?
I want her to stay for at least another 6 months.
Has anyone been in this situation. Sure appreciate you sharing your experience
Shankar