My mom came in 2003 and got 1 year stay (most people are given half a year) when she entered the US, she stayed a year and went back to China. Her B2 visa was denied yesterday by the Guangzhou Consulate. They said she stayed in the US illegally for at least half a year, because they didn't believe 1 year of stay can ever be possible. My mom was so upset, because even if it was a mistake, it is a mistake made by the US officials, how could she know she can only stay half a year when 1 year's stay was given.
We don't know if one year stay for B2 was ever given lawfully or it was merely a mistake made by the INS. And how can we get around this?
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
please help with strange mother B2 denial
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• Apply for wavier and show the evidence -Martinlu2003315- ♂ (0 bytes) () 12/26/2006 postreply 07:07:56
• 回複:Apply for wavier and show the evidence -coolbabe- ♂ (70 bytes) () 12/26/2006 postreply 11:10:56
• 回複:please help with strange mother B2 denial -PurpleBlue- ♀ (206 bytes) () 12/26/2006 postreply 11:02:20
• 回複:回複:please help with strange mother B2 denial -coolbabe- ♂ (163 bytes) () 12/26/2006 postreply 11:16:44
• Dear Martinlu, -coolbabe- ♂ (106 bytes) () 12/26/2006 postreply 11:18:51
• I-601, application for waiver of ground of inadimisbility -Martinlu2003315- ♂ (0 bytes) () 12/26/2006 postreply 13:04:40
• If you are citizen, it maybe different. Better to ask lawyer -MartinLu2003315- ♂ (0 bytes) () 12/26/2006 postreply 13:06:21
• I guess you mistood the the difference between one year visa and -PeterVSC- ♂ (104 bytes) () 12/26/2006 postreply 13:28:35