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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Hello All:

My parents-in-law have been given what I believe are B2 five year multiple entry visit visa. From reading online I have found out that the CBP officer at the port-of-entry will decide how long they will stay in the U.S. What is the average or is there a average time that the CBP officer will write on their I-94 departure record?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Barbados
Timeline

Every time i visited the US in the past I was granted 6 months and so were all of my relatives who entered the US; in addition, i've heard of people getting 2 months and so on.

Timeline:

Sent AOS package (I-485 & I-765)on Sept, 2nd.

Package received at Chicago Lockbox on Sept, 4th

Checks cashed Sept, 14th

Received NOA1 for (I-485 & I-765) Sept, 17th

Received Biometrics letter on Sept, 20th (appointment for Oct, 1st)

RFE Notice sent Sept, 24th

Received RFE letter for I-693 on Sept,27th

Sent RFE request on Sept, 27th

RFE received at Lee's Summit lockbox on Sept, 29th

Touch on I-485 Sept, 29th

Touch on I-485 & I-765 Oct 1st

Touch on both again Oct 4th

Received Interview letter on Nov. 15th

Received EAD CPO email & text Dec 1st

Received EAD card in mail Dec. 10th

AOS Interview Dec. 20th & Approved!!!

CPO for GC on Dec. 20th

Touch on Dec. 22nd

Second CPO on Dec. 23rd

Received GC on Dec 31st

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Australia
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I have also always been granted 6 months.

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K-1 VISA TIMELINE

30.09.10 - Filed I-129F

06.10.10 - Routed to CSC/NOA1 email

09.10.10 - Cheque cleared

07.10.10 - NOA1

14.10.10 - Touch

15.10.10 - Touch

16.01.11 - Applied for Police Record (NSW)

02.02.11 - Received Police Record (Took 17 days)

10.02.11 - Medical (Received results 6 days later)

22.03.11 - NOA2 (166 days/5.5 months)

25.03.11 - NVC Rec'd

29.03.11 - Left NVC

05.04.11 - Packet 3

05.04.11 - Returned Packet 3

11.04.11 - Packet 4 (Original interview scheduled for 10.05.11 - requested earlier appointment with success!)

12.04.11 - Interview APPROVED!

21.04.11 - VISA in hand!

26.04.11 - POE LAX

04.05.11 - Marriage

AOS TIMELINE

11.05.11 - Filed I-485/EAD/AP

14.05.11 - NOA1

27.05.11 - Walk-in Biometrics completed (originally scheduled for 10.06.11)

08.06.11 - Interview date notice received

11.07.11 - EAD/AP card production ordered (58 days)

14.07.11 - AOS Interview APPROVED!!!(61 days)

18.07.11 - EAD/AP card in hand (65 days)

22.07.11 - GC in hand!!! (69 days)

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Filed: Other Timeline

About 5 months.

The majority gets 6 months, a few get less . . . so there's the "average" you were asking about.

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