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Greetings to all VJ Members,

I just my visa approved as a CR1 last april 3 at the USEM Manila Philippines. And recieve my visa packet today over to courier. So i am curious how long does it valid here in the philippines? And what if i stay longer here in the Philippines maybe a year? what happen for my visa? do i had to start over? or pay penalties with it? I am very curious about it, hope someone will help me on this curiousity..wacko.gif

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Geri

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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There's a visa EXPIRY date stamped on your visa. You have to be in the US before that expiry date.

If you don't leave and the visa expires, chances are you will have to re-file everything all over again. Pay new fees, re-do the medical exam etc..

Unless the US Embassy grants you an extension which would require a very valid reason on your part.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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please to review your passport, find the new visa stamp inside, and tell us the dates printed there? TIA !

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There's a visa EXPIRY date stamped on your visa. You have to be in the US before that expiry date.

If you don't leave and the visa expires, chances are you will have to re-file everything all over again. Pay new fees, re-do the medical exam etc..

Unless the US Embassy grants you an extension which would require a very valid reason on your part.

I totally agree with your post. Getting an extension before your visa expires would be very hard and getting the extension after it expires won't happen. If you have unfinished business to take care of here just fly to the nearest POE, probably Guam, have your passport stamped and then come back and finish your business. I wouldn't let it expire, as we all know there are going to be changes happening when it comes to immigration, and there is no guarantee that you will be able to do the same process or be approved the second time around. After working so hard for this don't let it slip through your fingers.

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Thanks u so much for very very helpful info.. I keep all in my mind for all the info i got from all of you.. this ie very very appreciated fr our end..Thanks Guys Again

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Geri

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