The secret to staying longer in the United States: Extend your tourist visa

Are you enjoying your time in the United States and wish you could stay a little longer? I have good news! It's possible to extend your authorized stay with a tourist visa. Here's how to do it, and if you're planning a future visit, this information will also be very useful.

To apply for a Visa Extension, you will need to meet certain requirements and prepare the necessary documentation. Take note of what you need:

  • Valid passport: Make sure your passport does not expire during the time you plan to stay.
  • Form I-94: This is your record of entries into and exits from the U.S. You must submit a copy.
  • Financial Support: Provide bank statements from the last 3 months to show you can support yourself during your extended stay.
  • Proof of Intent to Return: Demonstrate your intention to return to your country of origin. This may include academic credentials, employment contracts, property ownership documents, etc.

The right time to submit your Visa Extension application is crucial. Here are some guidelines:

  • Wait at least 90 days: Although you can request an extension at any time, it is advisable to wait at least 90 days after your arrival in the U.S. to demonstrate that you did not intend to stay longer from the beginning.
  • Don't Wait Too Long: Don't leave your application until the last minute. It's recommended that you submit your application at least 45 days before the expiration date of your authorized stay as shown on your I-94.

Mistakes You Shouldn't Make

  • Irregular Presence: Do not stay in the U.S. beyond the authorized period. Even a short amount of time in irregular presence can have serious consequences for future visa applications.
  • Trips to Nearby Countries: Do not leave the U.S. and return expecting your I-94 to be automatically renewed. This is not the standard procedure and may result in being denied entry.
  • Respect the Intent of the Visa: Use your tourist visa for tourism only. Do not work or study full-time on this visa, as violating the terms of your visa may result in deportation and a future ban on entry.
    Conclusion

Extending your tourist visa can be a simple process if you follow the rules and submit your application on time. Make sure you have all the necessary documentation and avoid common mistakes to enjoy your extended stay in the United States without worries.

If you have any further questions or need assistance with your application, please contact us via social media @asisvisa or our WhatsApp number +1 (786) 619 5937

Request your Change of Status in two (2) weeks

When you enter the United States and your original reason for coming changes, you can request to change your nonimmigrant status to a different status before your authorized stay in the USA expires. For example, you entered as an au pair and want to stay to study.

If you don't know where to start to apply for a Change of Status, or if you're even unsure whether you qualify, the best thing to do is take an eligibility test, which you can do at the following link: https://shorturl.at/aclW6

If you need to complete your process on your own schedule, without complications, in Spanish, and with guidance from a lawyer, you should:

COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS FOR CHANGE OF STATUS:
– To have entered the USA legally.
– Have a valid stay throughout the entire process.
– Financial capacity to cover housing and study costs.
– Demonstrate ties to your country of origin. There's more!

FOLLOW THESE STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS TO CHANGE YOUR STATUS:

  1. Register at: https://app.asisvisa.com/sign-up
  2. Go to: https://asisvisa.com
  3. Click on the "Services" option in the main menu, and then select "Change Status." To begin the process, click the "Get it Now!" button. (located at the bottom of the webpage)
  4. Now you can complete your process independently from our app

HOW LONG DOES THE STATUS CHANGE TAKE?
The average processing time is 8 to 14 months. During this time, you can remain in the USA.

NOTE: Although it seems simple, we recommend seeking professional guidance.

If you switch to F1, make sure you always use the same SEVIS number on your I-20 form.

If your application is denied, you will accumulate irregular presence from the expiration of your I94/I20/DS-2019, as applicable.