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mavic

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Aug 10, 2007
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Hi, can somebody help me with this? What do you mean by one year lawfully admitted in USA? Is it the number of years you have for VISA stamped on the passport or the months or years you entered and stayed without overstaying status in the US?

Can I apply as principal applicant?
 
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mavic said:
Hi, can somebody help me with this? What do you mean by one year lawfully admitted in USA? Is it the number of years you have for VISA stamped on the passport or the months or years you entered and stayed without overstaying status in the US?

Can I apply as principal applicant?

It means that when you arrived at the US port of entry, Immigration gave you admission for 1 year.

PMM
 
nei deekra (no dear). You will be able to apply from the States. As long as you were given a visa of one year or more even if you are out of status, it will be ok.
 
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kappal_tero_deekra said:
nei deekra (no dear). You will be able to apply from the States. As long as you were given a visa of one year or more even if you are out of status, it will be ok.

Don't believe he was admitted for a year, therefor cannot apply to Buffalo.

PMM
 
mavic said:
Hi, can somebody help me with this? What do you mean by one year lawfully admitted in USA? Is it the number of years you have for VISA stamped on the passport or the months or years you entered and stayed without overstaying status in the US?

Can I apply as principal applicant?

Mavic, upon entering US legally you will be given a length of stay that is stamped on your I-94/documents. INS will give from 1 month to 6 months or MAYBE a year. This is the validity that Canadian immigration is asking. Sometimes, the 6-month stay will further if you apply for H1B.
 
PMM said:
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Don't believe he was admitted for a year, therefor cannot apply to Buffalo.

PMM



Does it apply this time? If i am going to sponsor my husband who legally entered to usa then overstayed? If so, can we apply from u.s without going back to home country? Your response is highly appreciated

Thanks a lot
 
Yes - it applies to you. Your husband's application will most likely be sent to the visa office responsible for his home country. If an interview is required, he will need to leave the US to attend it.