After you understand the “6-month rule” is mostly a myth, the next real question hits fast: “Okay, but what if my parents genuinely need to stay longer?” The U.S. does allow certain visitors to request an extension of stay. For Indian parents visiting on a B-2 visa, that usually means filing Form I-539 with USCIS […]
Overstays happen more often than families admit — sometimes because the I-94 date is misunderstood, sometimes because a medical issue or family emergency made travel difficult. For Indian parents visiting the U.S. on a B-2 visa, an overstay can create long-term consequences if it is handled poorly. This guide explains, in plain English, what “overstay” […]
For many Indian families, parents visiting children in the United States on a B-2 visitor visa has become part of normal life, especially when there are young grandchildren or health needs. A very common question is: “How long can my parents stay in the U.S. each year? Is there a strict 6-month rule?” You will […]
If you are an Indian professional working in the United States on an H-1B visa and you travel to India for stamping, the consular interview can feel like a make-or-break moment. Even with an approved H-1B petition (Form I-797), the U.S. consular officer in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, or Kolkata can still refuse the visa. […]
A travel document number is a unique identification number assigned to documents like Passports, Visas, and Green Cards. It is a set of digits that helps authorities recognize each individual traveling abroad and is used to track and verify the identity of travelers crossing international borders. Each travel document has a unique number printed and […]
The I-94 arrival-departure record, officially known as the Form I-94 arrival-departure record, is a document (paper or electronic) issued by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers to foreign visitors upon their entry into the United States. I-94 records the arrival dates and departure dates of travelers visiting the United States. A Customs and Border […]
This comprehensive guide on how to become a US citizen will walk you through the entire process, from understanding the naturalization process to fulfilling key requirements and navigating the application process. Becoming a United States citizen is a life-changing event that opens up new opportunities and responsibilities. Whether you’re seeking a sense of belonging, better […]
Simple USCIS meaning is, USCIS stands for United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. USCIS is the government agency of the United States Government that oversees lawful immigration to the United States, with around 18,000 government employees and contractors working in more than 200 offices around the world. The Homeland Security Act of 2002 dismantled the […]