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I'm filling out the address history portion and realized my husband overstayed his visa in the Dominican Republic by a few days. Will this cause problems? I know I need to be honest and put all down. Should I not make them aware and just put a note that my husband had financial problems and had trouble traveling back to Haiti? This will cover it in case they notice. He was having trouble and he did instantly buy a visa the next month when he was ready to travel back to the Dominican Republic.

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If he overstayed in another country and it was not the us then the answer is no. They only care if he overstayed an us visa not another countries visa. There is no reason to mention anything about overstaying that visa

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57 minutes ago, TNJ17 said:

I’m pretty sure there is nowhere for you to fill out an overstay in another country anywhere on any petition you file at USCIS. 

No, there isn't. You're right. I was just concerned they may notice that when they see his passport copies I'm including. They may not even notice and I'm certainly not saying. I just wondered if I make that statement if it could help in case they notice.

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53 minutes ago, qtime said:

If he overstayed in another country and it was not the us then the answer is no. They only care if he overstayed an us visa not another countries visa. There is no reason to mention anything about overstaying that visa

Okay, cool. I wasn't planning to mention it. I just didn't know if they will notice it. I'm including photocopies of both our passports to prove times we traveled together.

Just now, Haiti2USA said:

Okay, cool. I wasn't planning to mention it. I just didn't know if they will notice it. I'm including photocopies of both our passports to prove times we traveled together.

His visa is stamped in his passport.

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I don’t think an overstay shows on a passport, only on the permit that’s not on the passport. Regardless, they won’t care. It’s not US, it’s not their problem. 

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