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hi,

I came US and got 180 days of staying period as usual. my last day of legal stay was 6th Jan 2018, but I submitted an application for more stay due to my pending decision of Canada visa which I applied in US. but before USICS made any decision on my application, I left US 4th Jan. Later in April 2018 I had checked my status which was denied. So what will happen if I try to reenter in US again. I did not over stay as I mention. Please help me...….!

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You don't have an overstay since you left before your I-94 expired; this is good. Just remember that only US Citizens are guaranteed entry to the US. If you are still hesitant, you can try a Preclearance POE: https://www.cbp.gov/border-security/ports-entry/operations/preclearance

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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You might have a trip to secondary.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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1 hour ago, bablusondh said:

hi,

I came US and got 180 days of staying period as usual. my last day of legal stay was 6th Jan 2018, but I submitted an application for more stay due to my pending decision of Canada visa which I applied in US. but before USICS made any decision on my application, I left US 4th Jan. Later in April 2018 I had checked my status which was denied. So what will happen if I try to reenter in US again. I did not over stay as I mention. Please help me...….!

Thanks

As others have said, because you left before the expiry date of your original stay you should be fine, assuming you can meet the usual criteria of showing CBP any future trip will be short term only (caveat here is staying for nearly 6 months last time, if you come back any time soon you can almost certainly expect questions about your ties to home). If you visit again, I'd suggest you bring proof of your timely departure in case of any questions around the denial.

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1 hour ago, SusieQQQ said:

As others have said, because you left before the expiry date of your original stay you should be fine, assuming you can meet the usual criteria of showing CBP any future trip will be short term only (caveat here is staying for nearly 6 months last time, if you come back any time soon you can almost certainly expect questions about your ties to home). If you visit again, I'd suggest you bring proof of your timely departure in case of any questions around the denial.

thanks for your attention .. likely I would reenter in a distance of one year or above.

thanks

1 hour ago, Boiler said:

You might have a trip to secondary.

thanks for your attention..

 
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