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Ellie_7

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  1. In states with rules like these, wouldn't the license have expired on the end date of authorized stay on the I-94?
  2. I'm also monitoring the news and the USCIS fee calculator. Curious if anyone knows how much notice in advance the USCIS has historically given when implementing a fee increase?
  3. @MissLadyRea would you provide the link or source showing that the USCIS is increasing filing fees starting May 30th? I haven't been able to find anything yet on the USCIS website about fees increasing next week; if you have a link or source, that would be helpful!
  4. Option 1. As to OP's reply, "Keep frustration and judgments to yourself" the OP should keep in mind the TOS: "By way of example, and not as a limitation, you agree that when using the Service, you will not: [...] Restrict or inhibit any other user from using and enjoying the Forums." https://www.visajourney.com/terms-of-service/
  5. To emphasize what another user has stated about don't do nothing- "Doing nothing" is a misleading, if not mendacious phrase, for, far from accomplishing "nothing", it is breaking the rules for visiting the US, and it brings serious and unpleasant consequences. Overstaying a visa comes back to bite. Hard.
  6. Yes, and a competent tax preparer can, and will, file. I know a couple who were in the middle of the spousal visa process and their tax preparer, an H&R Block franchise owner, filed their MFJ tax return for them, and everything turned out fine. It didn't matter that the beneficiary spouse wasn't in the U.S. IIRC, the US citizen spouse wasn't in the US either at the time of the filing.
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