A visa overstay occurs when an individual remains in the United States beyond the period authorized by the Attorney General. This can happen if the individual stays in the U.S. after the expiration date recorded on Form I-94 without applying for an extension or change of status.
If an individual is determined to be a visa overstay, they may face penalties such as:
Whether or not an individual can get a visa after overstaying depends on their specific situation. There are certain exemptions and exceptions that may apply, such as:
To avoid accruing unlawful presence and facing overstay penalties, it is important to:
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Remember, staying informed and proactive can help you avoid potential complications related to overstaying your visa in the United States.