Help! Pregnant us citizen- Husband w/ b2 visa

sadAmericanWife

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Please Help me. I need some advice.

My husband is from Honduras and im almost 7 months pregnant with our first child. We got married in honduras last august. Soon after i got pregnant and we decided to apply for a B2 visa right away since i wanted to get back here asap to recieve my prenatal care and have the baby. Our life is obviously in honduras where we have a house and all the stuff we need. He doesnt even want to apply for a green card bacause he has no intentions of living here. He just has way too many commitments over there.
So we were approved and came here around Jan 28th. The port of entry gave him a card stamped for 6 months maximum stay.. Unfortunately he only is permitted until july 28th... but im not even due until august 3rd.
So what we are going to do is have him leave at the end of may (making it 4 months that he has been here so far in the US taking care of me while im pregnant) .. He plans to return no more than a month after leaving to apply for re-entry. I will be sending with him a letter from me kindly requesting my husband be permitted back and the circumstances, a letter from my parents stating he will be financially provided for for the duration of his stay, and a letter from my doctor proving im pregnant and due august 3rd, marriage certificate, etc. Him not returning here for the birth of the baby would be DEVASTATING to me and i cannot stop worrying and crying all the time just thinking about it. Any advice? does anyone believe he has a good chance of being re-admitted? Is there hope?
 
Have you thought of an extension?

I understand your situation, my partner is pregnant and a german citizen, we decided to have the child in germany but i've researched a lot of this stuff. One possible route would be to apply for an extension on his B visa, he would potentially get an additional 6 months and the day that he applies, his status becomes pending and he can technically stay in the country at least until he hears back from uscis and likely for 6 months. The extension can be applied for online too!
 
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