Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
B1 visa extension
How many times can a B1 visa holder
apply for an extension of stay? We
have a domestic helper who is in the
US on a B1 visa. She was given an
EAD with an expiration date 2 years
after her entry into the US (March
2010). However, her I-94 is only
good until March 2009. We have
already applied for one extension.
Can we apply for another one?
5 Answers from Attorneys
Re: B1 visa extension
she probabbly can apply for something here this is complex and you should get an attorney. If you are located in Orange, San Diego or Imperial Counties, you can email me your contact info, so we can discuss your particular situation. There is no charge for consultation
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This is one of those situations where a difinitive answer is difficult to say, but an educated guess, with the provision of more information on your part would be necessary to make a prediction.
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Re: B1 visa extension
Your matter is complex and you should get an attorney. If you are located in Orange, San Diego or Imperial Counties, you can email me your contact info, so we can discuss your particular situation. There is no charge for consultation.
Re: B1 visa extension
yes, you should be able to. Is is the case that you yourself are a nonimmigrant and you brought this woman along from your country?
Feel free to contact my office for an appointment. the initial phone consultation is just $80.
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