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Posted 6 months ago
Tearra Brown
Answered 6 months ago
If you stay in the U.S. beyond your I-94 expiration date, you begin to accrue unlawful presence, which can lead to serious immigration consequences, including future bars to re-entry.
Marek Jornel
Answered 6 months ago
Staying past your I-94 without filing a timely extension or change of status may result in being out of status, making you ineligible for certain immigration benefits, such as adjustment of status or visa renewal.
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