thamps 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2015 Hi All, My parents i-94 is expiring on March 9th 2015 and they are on B2 visitor visa. I have filed an extension for 3 more months. I got the Form I-797C notification of action stating the I-539 form is received and is in progress. Does this mean they can stay in US beyond current I-94 (march 9th) expiry and till the decision comes? Also if the petition is rejected will their Current B2 Visa will be cancelled? thanks, thamps Share this post Link to post
pontevecchio 12 Report post Posted February 18, 2015 If they overstay the I94 and the EOS is denied subsequently, the current visa is deemed invalid. In that case they will need a new visa . Share this post Link to post
rahul412 1 Report post Posted February 18, 2015 Yes they can stay while their application is process, but if that gets rejected then they need to leave US immediately. Share this post Link to post
JoeF 7 Report post Posted February 18, 2015 They can stay based on the receipt notice. But, if they stay past the I-94 expiration, and the application gets denied, their current B2 visas will be invalid automatically. Share this post Link to post
jairichi 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2015 Yes, they can stay till a decision is taken by USCIS on their extension. If they leave after denial their current valid B2 visa stands canceled. Share this post Link to post
luck2u 0 Report post Posted March 5, 2015 I have below question regarding B1/B2 extension... If parents leave USA after applying extension of stay (I-539) and before the decision is made (i.e., after I-94 expiration date with pending I-539), still do they need to attend for their visa again before their next trip even though the current B1/B2 visa is valid for another 6 years? Thanks inadvance!! Share this post Link to post
jairichi 0 Report post Posted March 5, 2015 I have below question regarding B1/B2 extension... If parents leave USA after applying extension of stay (I-539) and before the decision is made (i.e., after I-94 expiration date with pending I-539), still do they need to attend for their visa again before their next trip even though the current B1/B2 visa is valid for another 6 years? Thanks inadvance!! If they left before a decision is taken on their I94 extension their visas are fine but they will be scrutinized more during their next travel. Share this post Link to post
luck2u 0 Report post Posted March 5, 2015 @jairichi: Thanks for your quick response!! You mean leaving USA after current I-94 expiration and before the decision (extension of stay decision by USCIS) need not necessary to attend for B1/B2 visa again before their next trip as they have valid B1/B2 visa for another 6 years? But will be questioned during port of entry? Pls confirm. Share this post Link to post
thamps 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2015 Thanks for the all updates. the extension of visa has been accepted two months back and still there is no confirmation on approval. Can I claim the tax benefit for my parents as i was taking care of their expense for past 6+ months. is there any chance the visa extension will rejected if i claim the tax benefit ? thanks, Nishad Share this post Link to post
rahul412 1 Report post Posted April 13, 2015 Thanks for the all updates. the extension of visa has been accepted two months back and still there is no confirmation on approval. Can I claim the tax benefit for my parents as i was taking care of their expense for past 6+ months. is there any chance the visa extension will rejected if i claim the tax benefit ? thanks, Nishad You cannot claim tax benefits since they are not on dependent status. Share this post Link to post
jairichi 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2015 @jairichi: Thanks for your quick response!! You mean leaving USA after current I-94 expiration and before the decision (extension of stay decision by USCIS) need not necessary to attend for B1/B2 visa again before their next trip as they have valid B1/B2 visa for another 6 years? But will be questioned during port of entry? Pls confirm. That is correct. Share this post Link to post