> Assuming that that your extension was properly filed before your
> previous I-94 expired, and you never engaged in unauthorized
> employment, you did not become unlawfully present until your extension
> was denied on 9/1/04. Therefore you were not unlawfully present for
> over 180 days when you left the U.S. and there is no lawful reason
> why, based upon the stated facts, you should be refused an H-4 visa.
>
> Michael E. Piston
> Attorney at Law
> Michael E. Piston P.C.
> 4000 Livernois Ste 110
> Troy, MI 48098
> 248/680-0600
> Direct fax: 248/928-0340
> Secondary fax: 248/680-0627
>
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>
> guptamik wrote in message
> news:<34$266165$1813014$1100284305@britishexpats.com>...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a situation. My H1B extenison was denied on Sep 1, 2004 and
> > my
> > previous H1B expired in May, 2004. I filed the motion to reopen on
> > 25
> > Sep and left the country on 20 october after taking care of some
> > personal things. Now i have an appointment in US Consulate, Delhi,
> > on 30
> > Nov for an H4 visa. I am trying to come back on H4 visas since my
> > husband iss on H1B. Could my illegal stay in US from Sep1 to 20 Oct
> > pose
> > any problems, what kind, how i should take care of it.
> >
> > Sincerely
> > Guptamik
Hello Mr Michael,
Your reply is much appreciated. Thanks a lot. Lets pray that immigration
officer in the consulate also thinks the same.
Sincerely.
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