Beta_mle
04-15 08:42 AM
One of my minor dependents appears to have been out of status due to non renewal of their H4 visa. We thought that like the original application, dependents were covered by my renewal, found out too late that this is incorrect. Since then we have obtained renewals and the dependent in question now has an approved H-4 status, plus pending 485 and advanced parole.
I have been told though that time out of status is not counted against minors. Is this true?
Is there any risk in travelling out of the country to get visa stamped and returning? I understand this resets the clock. Can the embassy look into the history, find out that previous issue and deny the H-4 stamping because of it?
I am very discouraged by this long drawn out process. Any information would be appreciated.
PS: The minor in question just turned 14 years old. Could this be the reason?
I have been told though that time out of status is not counted against minors. Is this true?
Is there any risk in travelling out of the country to get visa stamped and returning? I understand this resets the clock. Can the embassy look into the history, find out that previous issue and deny the H-4 stamping because of it?
I am very discouraged by this long drawn out process. Any information would be appreciated.
PS: The minor in question just turned 14 years old. Could this be the reason?
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amslonewolf
09-23 07:46 PM
Nothig will happen, it has just been introduced in the senate.
Sep 18, 2008: Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Introduced on Sep 18, 2008.
Sep 18, 2008: Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Introduced on Sep 18, 2008.
Steve Mitchell
December 1st, 2003, 03:12 PM
It looks like a mighty fine camera. I have to admit there are times I'd like to have a camera in personal situations without the obvious "look at me I've got a big camera" 1D.