nbk1976
12-10-2020, 08:57 AM
Hello,
I have relatives who visited the US from India on a visitor's visa. They had no flights to get back to India due to the pandemic. Foreseeing trouble, they timely (before the expiry of I-94 authorized stay) filed the extension of status papers. They ended up staying past their authorized stay and left the US last week. Their applications were never adjudicated on and are, in fact, to this day still pending with the USCIS.
Their visa also had expired during their "overstay" and now find themselves in a dilemma on how to answer this question on the US visa renewal form: "Have you ever been unlawfully present, overstayed the amount of time granted by an immigration official, or otherwise violated the terms of a US visa?---If 'yes', give details".
Now they did overstay, yes, but having timely filed the extension several weeks (8) before the expiry of their authorized stay, are they considered to be unlawfully present? Their application is still pending for over 5 months.
How should they answer this correctly, truthfully, and without jeopardizing their chance of renewing their visa?
Thank you.
EDIT: their overstay was for 4 months.
I have relatives who visited the US from India on a visitor's visa. They had no flights to get back to India due to the pandemic. Foreseeing trouble, they timely (before the expiry of I-94 authorized stay) filed the extension of status papers. They ended up staying past their authorized stay and left the US last week. Their applications were never adjudicated on and are, in fact, to this day still pending with the USCIS.
Their visa also had expired during their "overstay" and now find themselves in a dilemma on how to answer this question on the US visa renewal form: "Have you ever been unlawfully present, overstayed the amount of time granted by an immigration official, or otherwise violated the terms of a US visa?---If 'yes', give details".
Now they did overstay, yes, but having timely filed the extension several weeks (8) before the expiry of their authorized stay, are they considered to be unlawfully present? Their application is still pending for over 5 months.
How should they answer this correctly, truthfully, and without jeopardizing their chance of renewing their visa?
Thank you.
EDIT: their overstay was for 4 months.