So I Don't Want To Overstay My Visa In The U.S. What Can I Do In This Case?

One possibility in this case is to apply for an extension of stay (EOS). Another is to file for a change in status (COS). Unlawful Presence will not accrue while your EOS/COS application is pending if the application is filed in a timely manner and is nonfrivolous. Additionally, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may respond flexibly, even to untimely filed applications.

USCIS may respond flexibly because the agency can consider delays in filing documents based on extraordinary circumstances when COVID-19 causes the delay. The experienced and skilled attorneys at the Law Offices of Dizengoff and Yost can answer your questions and address your concerns if you are experiencing this difficulty resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

But My Country Is Closed Because Of Coronavirus. What Can I Do In This Situation?

During the consultation, you can also gain insight into the attorney's experience and communication style, which can help you determine if they are the right fit for your case. This will give you an opportunity to ask questions about your overstay visa situation and gain clarity on the steps ahead, enabling you to make an informed decision about your immigration needs.

For additional information, please contact our Philadelphia, Pennsylvania immigration law office at 267-223-5862. If you are located in New Jersey and need legal assistance, you can also reach our New Jersey law office at 609-813-1666. Call now.

Overstay Visa In The U.S. My Country Is Closed Because Of Coronavirus

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