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How to extend your US visa status during COVID 19

0:00 - 0:59 - Introduction 1:00 - 2:26 - How to extend you US Visa Status during COVID-19? 1:23 - 2:23 - First Legal Advice 2:23 - 2:27 - Recommendation 2:58 - 4:36 - Second Legal Advice 4:37 - 5:20 - Third Legal Advice 5:22 - 6:08 - Fourth Legal Adive 6:09 - 7:59 - Remember Immigration Alert: USCIS & Consular Updates due to COVID-19. How to extend your US visa status during COVID-19? First, if you entered the United States of America on a B-1 or B-2 Visa, you need to check your I-94 records to see when your date of status expires. In order to check your I-94 record, you need to look it up online and check the expiration date of your status. If your expiration date is coming due, you must request a B1/B2 Extension of Status with USCIS prior to the expiration of your current status. Recommendation: File at least 45 days before the expiration date. Given the current context of COVID-19, our recommendation is that, if you see your due date coming up, file as soon as possible to remain in legal status while you are being forced to stay in the United States. Second legal advice: For those individuals who are in the United States on a Visa Waiver Program and do not require a B-1 or B-2 Visa, they are allowed to legally be in the United States for 90 days. If you are on a Visa Waiver Program and you may be forced to stay due to the current situation or for any other reasons beyond the 90 day period that you are allowed, you are not entitled to file an extension of status or a change of status. Instead, you need to contact the United States Customs Border Protection Office at the international airport, so that they can stamp or give you a satisfactory departure, which allows you to stay in the United States legally for another 30 days; so for those of you who are on a Visa Waiver Program, you cannot apply for a change of status or extension of your status because you do not have a Visa. Therefore, all you need to do is to contact the United States Customs Border Protection Office and get a satisfactory departure. Third legal advice: For those of you who are on other Visa, for example students on an F-1, G, E Visas or any other non-immigrant Visas, your status might also be expiring and you need to also check your I-94 record and you may also need to file for extension of status or change of status if your I-94 deadline is coming due. Fourth legal advice: For those individuals who have overstayed their I-94 status, they have to make a late filing for extension or change of status with the United States citizenship and immigration services. In emergency situations when USCIS has approved these applications for extension, although late, but it is not clear whether if they will approve it now. Remember! Given the current situation, even if you overstayed your I-94 status you can still file up for an extension of you status and explain your situation and you may be able to correct it this way if it is approved. Another option would be to leave the United States with the overstay, but you will need to go to the consulate in your country and you need to reapply for the same Visa. Find more details here: https://malesculaw.com/immigration-al... How we can help with the US VISA STATUS? We are committed to continuing to provide excellent legal services and assist you with new issues related to Covid-19 as they arise. Send your documents through e-mail at [email protected] or call 786-410-6841 and we will assist you with legal advice for your US VISA STATUS! Please subscribe to our channel:    / @malesculawbusinessimmigration   Website: https://malesculaw.com/ Linkedin:   / malesculaw-pa   Facebook:   / malesculaw   Contact us: 🙌 malesculaw.com 📌 848 Brickell Ave, #1215, Miami, FL 33131 ☎️ 786.410.6841 786.410.6842 📧[email protected] #Malesculaw #florida #miami #businessvisalawyer #visalawyer #lawyermiami #miamilawyer #floridalawyer #businesslawyer #immigrationlawyer #USVisaStatus #US #extendyourvisastatus #waiverprogramvisa #b1visaholder #b2visaholder #visaholder

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