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I'm not sure which forum to post this on. I don't think it's off topic because it is immigration related

I recently bought a ticket for my mother-in-law to come here to visit for six months. We booked the ticket for her to arrive on December 14th and depart on June 14th. We now have a problem because CBP put an expiration date of June 13th on her I-94.

I called the airline and explained the situation. They said they'll be happy to change the ticket for a hefty change fee. They won't waive the fee because they say we should have known whether my mother-in-law could stay that long prior to coming here. She has a ten year multiple entry visa and I don't think it's possible for us to know that immigration would set the expiration one day prior to her scheduled return flight. My guess is that it was a clerical error.

Aside from paying the change fee, do we have any options? Filing for an extension of stay would cost $300. Can we go back to the airport and see if they'll adjust it by one day?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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CPB stamped it correctly, 6 months would be the 13th of June. Only options are to get flight re-booked or file for an extension with USCIS. Another option I can think of is to visit local CBP office in your area.

http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contact...rts/co/3307.xml (Denver CBP office)

I don't understand why the airline is giving you a hard time about a flight date 6 months in the future.

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I would definitely go to the airport. In my experience, if you go to the airline people at the counter during a lull, they are pretty helpful and can switch your flights around with minimal fees charged, if any. The people at the counter have a lot of power. Be super nice, explain the situation and I bet that you'll get it taken care of. Good luck!

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Thanks for the number for CBP. I guess the lesson in this is to make sure we don't book tickets too close to a six month stay.

08/28/2004 Engaged

09/22/2004 I-129F submitted

10/01/2004 I-129F Approved

12/15/2004 K1 Issued

12/30/2004 Arrival in US

02/19/2005 Married

01/30/2006 Conditional Green Card Approved

01/15/2008 Conditions Removed and 10 Year Card Issued

03/28/2009 N-400 mailed to Lockbox

07/17/2009 Interview Denver USCIS office RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL

08/28/2009 Naturalization Ceremony - US District Court - Denver, Colorado[/b][/u]

09/04/2009 Applied for passport

09/22/2009 Passport approved and mailed

09/24/2009 Passport received

08/26/2009 Naturalization Certificate and Name Change Petition arrive back from State Department

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Peru
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Wait...and overstay of 1 day carries no bar or penalties. I'm confused why it's such an issue.

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overstay of 1 day carries no bar or penalties.

That's basically what CBP told me (unofficially of course) but I can't find anything that backs it up. I've actually seen some things that seem to indicate a visa will be voided if you overstay even bone day. My mother-in-law has a multiple entry visa good for ten years, so I certainly don't want to risk that.

08/28/2004 Engaged

09/22/2004 I-129F submitted

10/01/2004 I-129F Approved

12/15/2004 K1 Issued

12/30/2004 Arrival in US

02/19/2005 Married

01/30/2006 Conditional Green Card Approved

01/15/2008 Conditions Removed and 10 Year Card Issued

03/28/2009 N-400 mailed to Lockbox

07/17/2009 Interview Denver USCIS office RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL

08/28/2009 Naturalization Ceremony - US District Court - Denver, Colorado[/b][/u]

09/04/2009 Applied for passport

09/22/2009 Passport approved and mailed

09/24/2009 Passport received

08/26/2009 Naturalization Certificate and Name Change Petition arrive back from State Department

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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overstay of 1 day carries no bar or penalties.

That's basically what CBP told me (unofficially of course) but I can't find anything that backs it up. I've actually seen some things that seem to indicate a visa will be voided if you overstay even bone day. My mother-in-law has a multiple entry visa good for ten years, so I certainly don't want to risk that.

She will not have a visa if she overstays.

And of course will prejudice the chances of ever getting another one.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Filed: Country: Philippines
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After pleading my case to a Northwest supervisor with no effect, I coughed up the change fee and re-booked the ticket. I was told if I waited, the fare might go up and I'd have to pay the fare difference as well.

I should have booked the ticket on Cathay Pacific and American. Cathay doesn't generally charge for changes to return flights.

08/28/2004 Engaged

09/22/2004 I-129F submitted

10/01/2004 I-129F Approved

12/15/2004 K1 Issued

12/30/2004 Arrival in US

02/19/2005 Married

01/30/2006 Conditional Green Card Approved

01/15/2008 Conditions Removed and 10 Year Card Issued

03/28/2009 N-400 mailed to Lockbox

07/17/2009 Interview Denver USCIS office RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL

08/28/2009 Naturalization Ceremony - US District Court - Denver, Colorado[/b][/u]

09/04/2009 Applied for passport

09/22/2009 Passport approved and mailed

09/24/2009 Passport received

08/26/2009 Naturalization Certificate and Name Change Petition arrive back from State Department

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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I'm not sure which forum to post this on. I don't think it's off topic because it is immigration related

I recently bought a ticket for my mother-in-law to come here to visit for six months. We booked the ticket for her to arrive on December 14th and depart on June 14th. We now have a problem because CBP put an expiration date of June 13th on her I-94.

I called the airline and explained the situation. They said they'll be happy to change the ticket for a hefty change fee. They won't waive the fee because they say we should have known whether my mother-in-law could stay that long prior to coming here. She has a ten year multiple entry visa and I don't think it's possible for us to know that immigration would set the expiration one day prior to her scheduled return flight. My guess is that it was a clerical error.

Aside from paying the change fee, do we have any options? Filing for an extension of stay would cost $300. Can we go back to the airport and see if they'll adjust it by one day?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

I sorry to this, but I think everything will work out well.

I have a question, my wife and I are planning in one year to have a child and we want her mother to come and help with the birth. What kind of Visa does your mother-in-law have where it is good for 10 years and she can re-ener multiple times?

Dwayne and Sandy

Dwayne & Sandy

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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I sorry to this, but I think everything will work out well.

I have a question, my wife and I are planning in one year to have a child and we want her mother to come and help with the birth. What kind of Visa does your mother-in-law have where it is good for 10 years and she can re-ener multiple times?

Dwayne and Sandy

To do that she would need a work visa, the dicussion has been about a Visitors Visa - B Visa. Which is usually 10 year multi entry.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

 
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