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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Just wondering will overstay 15 days put somebody under removal proceeding?

I overstay for 15 days I left US by myself, As far as I know there is no letter from DHS or anything like NTA put me under removal proceeding, but what if we missed the letter? How can I make sure I am not in removal proceeding?

Thanks

Got Married 8-20-2011

send out I-130 10-25-2011

NOA-1 11-2-2011

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Usually, only unless you were a party to some criminal activity would you be put under removal proceedings for a 15 day overstay. It's not routine.

It typically has to go past 180 days for it to even pop up on the radar. Unless you're coming back on a family immigrant visa, you will, however, 100% have a higher burden of proof for your non-immigrant status between the Department of State (getting the visa) and CBP (when you come).

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