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  1. @Boiler why do you think it is unlikely that he will get approved for the extension? He is aware that he won't get an answer before his i94 expires, but he can technically stay here while he is waiting for an answer, correct? and from what I understand he is not accruing unlawful presence as long as his extension is timely filed. right? The only thing is how do we fix the mistake on his application?
  2. Thank you all for all your help. So I think we just figured it out. He said he tried to apply for ESTA but something didn't work so he did not finish the application online, and that was over 2 years ago. With his other passport he entered the US because that's where he has a visa, but he was stopped at the border for some odd reason and we think they accidently gave him the i-94 on his czech passport but they did it according to the visa on his other passport. It seems they kind of messed it up at the border. So when he sent his i-539 he only put his Czech passport but now that we figured it out, it seems that he needs to update the application and add his other passport information. Is there a way to update an application and send additional documents?
  3. @ROK2USA so he entered the US with the Czech passport, and filed the i539 giving his Czech passport details. He did everything the right way except the fact that he does not remember whether he has ESTA or not. On his other passport on the other hand he does have VISA. So my question is how do we check if he came in with ESTA or a VISA on his Czech passport? I checked the ESTA website and there is no record of his ESTA, and on his Czech passport there is no VISA. That's why I am not sure what he came in with. Because if he came in on a regular visa that means he is still okay here, and he can file i-539. But if he has ESTA then from what I gathered is that the i-539 does not help?
  4. he already has been in the US for more than 90 days. but not more than his allowed stay on i94. On i-94 he was given 6 months which expires next month. So he has been here more than 90 days but less than 180 days. and he filed for an extension already. I know you cant extend ESTA so him filing it, does it even count? his i-94 does say B2. does that mean he has a regular visa? And if he leaves will he be able to come back?
  5. He is a dual citizen, so if he leaves and reenters with his other passport which does have a visa on. Will he be allowed back in?
  6. 1. no, he is from the Czech Republic 2. he doesn't remember 3. he wants to travel here in the US. he is in his 60s and he has already traveled around the world for the past 3 years now he got here to the US and wants to visit all the states
  7. Hello, My friend is here on what I think is ESTA, but I tried to check the ESTA website for him and there is no record of his application, but also there is no VISA in his passport. He was given 6 months to stay on his i-94. His I-94 ends in June. He recently filed i-539 to extend his stay. So a few questions: 1. how do we know if he has ESTA or VISA? 2. If he does have ESTA and he already overstayed his 90 days, does the i-539 help? or should he leave when his i-94 expires? and if he leaves before i94 expires can he come back? 3. Can he adjust his status in the future if he overstayed his ESTA? Please help. He is in his 60s doesn't trust lawyers, and I feel a bit stressed out for him, and want to help him before it's too late. Thanks in advance!
  8. And when I apply for CRBA can I apply for him for a US passport as well at the same time?
  9. Hi, I need advice. I am a US citizen by naturalization because my parents were born and raised there. I want to apply for n600 for my 5 year old. My kids were born in Turkey. I currently live here with my wife, and we want to naturalize him, we were able to naturalize my oldest years ago here in Turkey. But the situation changed and I lost all of my documents when my house burnt down. so now I cant prove that I lived in the US. I want to apply for him here through the US consulate just like I did for my oldest son, but I dont know if that is the best option or should I come with him to the US and apply there? Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
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