Expatriates Asked by Lost on February 16, 2021
I am facing a very critical decision regarding my parent’s recent visit to the United States. My parents generally come and visit me every year. They stay here with me for 3-4 months and then leave to go back to India.
However, 2020 is not a usual year and COVID has forced them to stay longer than then need/want to. Given the situation, I had already applied for their stay extension in June for a visa expiring in July 2020. From what I researched, my understanding is that as far as an extension has been filed, it is OK not to wait for the response and assume approval. Which is what I assumed and they are still staying with me.
Now, the COVID situation is still not resolved and I feel like, IF Possible, I would like to extend their stay for another 6 months. However, though, I am a little skeptical on if it is strictly allowed. I have already filed for one extension and assumed its approval. I do not want to put their visual in a situation where their immigration status comes under scrutiny for unnecessary means.
So I do have two specific questions:
I also understand that lately USCIS is understaffed and their website says that I should expect a delayed response. What I am worried about is what would happen if what I am assuming to be a delayed response turns out to be a delayed rejection?
(1) General. Any B-1 visitor for business or B-2 visitor for pleasure may be admitted for not more than one year and may be granted extensions of temporary stay in increments of not more than six months each, [...]
It is clear from the fact that this says "extensions" and talks about it in "increments" that it is possible for more than one extension in a row. As to how likely it would be to be approved, I cannot speak to that.
Correct answer by user102008 on February 16, 2021
A pretty ancient answer but my now-wife had IIRC two extensions back in the 1980s. (There was no need to try for more, at that point we married and the next paperwork wasn't an extension. This wasn't being deceptive, at the time she came to the US she had no plans to stay and didn't even know of my existence.)
Answered by Loren Pechtel on February 16, 2021
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