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ได้ข้อมูลนี้มาสนับสนุนความเห็นของท่านๆที่ยืนยันว่าจะติดแบลคลิสท์จริง
มอบเครดิตให้เว้บนี้ คัดเนือ้หาแต่เฉพาะส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องกับกระทู้นี้ อ่านละเอียดได้จากเว้บลิ้งค์
http://www.visapro.com/Immigration-Articles/?a=173&z=64
Oops! I overstayed my Visa
Overstaying your time in the U.S. is no longer overlooked. The issue of overstaying while on a nonimmigrant visa has been getting serious attention in recent years.
However, in the 1996 reforms, the law relating to overstays was drastically changed. The impact of the new law on overstays is particularly harsh. Often foreign nationals who were otherwise eligible for further benefits, such as a work authorized nonimmigrant visa or employment based immigrant visa, are denied the opportunities because of overstaying in the U.S.
An overstay could be any nonimmigrant (B-2 visitor, F-1 student; H-4 spouse; visa waiver tourist, or persons in any other nonimmigrant category) that stays beyond the time authorized at the time of entry or any extensions they receive. The law on overstays is different from the previous law in several significant ways:
* An automated system, coupled with the use of Machine Readable Passports, will maintain entry and departure records of all persons coming to the U.S.
* Overstays may be barred from returning to the U.S. for three years
* Overstays may be barred from returning to the U.S. for ten years
* Overstays may be further restricted from Extension of Stay or Change of Status
* Overstaying will void your existing visa
* Overstays generally are unable to obtain a new visa except in their country of nationality
* Overstays may not be able to Adjust Status in the U.S.
Issues:
I. Consequences of Overstaying (ผลที่จะตามมาจากอยู่เกินกำหนดวีซ่า) 1. Inadmissiblity as a consequence of Overstaying The 1996 reform created two new grounds of inadmissibility for foreign nationals who remained in the U.S. after the expiration of the period of stay authorized by the Attorney General through the immigration inspector at the time of entry. a. The Three Year Bar: Persons who remain in the U.S. after their authorized stay has expired for more than 180 days but less than one year, and who leave the U.S. prior to the institution of removal proceedings, are barred from reentering the U.S. for three years from their date of departure. b. The Ten Year Bar: Persons who remain in the U.S. after their authorized stay has expired for more than one year, and who leave the U.S. prior to the institution of removal proceedings, are barred from reentering the U.S. for ten years from their date of departure.
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