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Hi everybody! I am concerned with my case. I enter USA in January'06 with B2 visa. I

am here visiting my boyfriend. So my intention was to stay here for 20

days and go back. But he proposed me to stay longer. Now I found that

I am pregnant and we will go back in our country (he will become US

citizen soon) and get married. So I am afraid that at the consulate

(where I will apply direct consular filing) they can accuse me of visa

fraud because when I apply for visa at my application I stated that I

will stay in US for 20 days. I will no overstay the period which I

receive at the port of entry. As well as I left my job in my country 3

months after receiving a visa and before coming here. Is there a risk

of denial at embassy and what can I do in such case. It is my first

visit to USA and I have never applied for visa before.

thanks in advance for your reply!

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Sorry, having a little trouble trying to work out what you are saying in regards to the overstay. Have you overstayed already?

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Sorry, having a little trouble trying to work out what you are saying in regards to the overstay. Have you overstayed already?

Hi, I am not overstay here and I don't intent to overstay. I will go to my country on time. My concerns are because when I applied for visa at the embassy I wrote in my application that I will stay here 20 days. So when I go back there is it possible they accuse me of misrepresentation of my intentions? (stated that I will stay 20 days but stayed here 4-5 months).

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Hi everybody! I am concerned with my case. I enter USA in January'06 with B2 visa. I

am here visiting my boyfriend. So my intention was to stay here for 20

days and go back. But he proposed me to stay longer. Now I found that

I am pregnant and we will go back in our country (he will become US

citizen soon) and get married. So I am afraid that at the consulate

(where I will apply direct consular filing) they can accuse me of visa

fraud because when I apply for visa at my application I stated that I

will stay in US for 20 days. I will no overstay the period which I

receive at the port of entry. As well as I left my job in my country 3

months after receiving a visa and before coming here. Is there a risk

of denial at embassy and what can I do in such case. It is my first

visit to USA and I have never applied for visa before.

thanks in advance for your reply!

Plans change, as is evident in your case. Just make sure you don't overstay the time period afforded on the I-94 before you return and of course the presence of a boyfriend will be now obvious ;) .

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