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How I want to know if my passport are banned and how can I fix it?

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Filed: EB-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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Hi everyone,

I was on student visa when I entered US, but when i was graduated last year I was over stayed for 128 days due for me to wait for my OPT visa. After I found out my OPT denied in Aug, I've travel to London in Oct 2019 so I can entered to the US with Tourist visa and bing legal in the stated until my time to flying back to my country in Dec 2019. But right now i wanted to apply O1, and when i wanted to apply O1 visa, i have another problem that my name and my passport number are not match and i was over stayed with my student visa. PLEASE HELP,

I NEEDE TO KNOW IF IM BANNED AND HOW CAN I LOOK UP ABOUT MY NAME NOT MATCH WITH MY PASSPORT NUMBER?

I would really appreciated if you can help me how to work on this.

 

Thank You.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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FOIA maybe? Anyway have a chat with the Lawyer handling the O

“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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128 days overstay doesn’t lead to a ban (that requires 180 days or more of unlawful presence) and if you were admitted D/S on your student visa I don’t think it even counts as accruing unlawful presence. All that said, the fact that you overstayed on a previous visa does make it less likely that they will issue you another non-immigrant visa, regardless of no ban, but presumably your lawyer has advised you of that already and is trying to address that.

 

Do I understand correctly that you returned to the US in late 2019 on a tourist visa? Did you do anything in contravention of B visa rules?

 

I don’t understand what you mean about your name and passport number don’t match. What is the question exactly? They don’t rely on things like this anyway, this is precisely why they take biometrics every time you enter.

 
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