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Posted 5 months ago
Isaac Smith
Answered 5 months ago
Yes, in some cases, you may still be able to fix your immigration status even if you overstayed your B-2 visa. For example, if you marry a U.S. citizen, you may be eligible to apply for a green card through adjustment of status.
Kalen Morric
Answered 5 months ago
Your options depend on factors such as how long you've overstayed, whether you have a U.S. citizen immediate relative, and whether you're eligible for any humanitarian relief like asylum, U visa, or Temporary Protected Status (TPS).
Susan Williams
Answered 5 months ago
Overstaying your B-2 visa can carry serious consequences, including unlawful presence and bars to reentry if you leave the U.S. It's important to speak with an immigration attorney right away to explore any available legal pathways and avoid further penalties.