Visa Overstay Application Options

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Overstaying a U.S. Visa can result in a re-entry ban. If your mom overstayed and left over 20 years ago, she may apply for a non-immigrant visa, but it could be challenging. Consulting an immigration attorney is advisable to understand her eligibility and improve her chances.

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YES SHE RETURNED TO HER COUNTRY AFTER OVERSTAYING AND NO SHE NEVER RETURNED
If your mom overstayed her visa and left the U.S. voluntarily, she might face a ban from re-entering the U.S. for a certain period. Here are the general rules:
- Overstay of more than 180 days but less than a year results in a *-year ban.
- Overstay of more than a year results in a *-year ban.
Since it's been over 20 years, she may be eligible to apply for a non-immigrant visa, but it could be challenging. It would be wise to consult with an immigration attorney to get specific advice.
Would you like assistance connecting with a local immigration attorney?
SHE IS * YEARS OF AGE NOW AND ME AND MY SISTER JUST WANT TO CARRY HER FOR A VACATION
Given that it has been over 20 years since your mom's overstay, she may be eligible to apply for a non-immigrant visa. However, it could be challenging due to her previous overstay.
Would you like assistance connecting with a local immigration attorney to better understand her eligibility and improve her chances of obtaining a visa?
YES
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It seems like your mom's situation might be a high-value case, and connecting with a local immigration attorney could significantly help. To proceed, I need to collect some information from you.
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I LIVE IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO DOES IT HAVE
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It seems like your mom's case might benefit from the assistance of a local immigration attorney. Even though you are in Trinidad and Tobago, we can still connect you with an attorney who can help with U.S. immigration issues.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If yes, please provide the following details:
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*. What is your phone number?
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*. Can you give me a bit more information about the issue?
WILL I BE ABLE TO GET THE NUMBER FOR THE IMMIGRATION LAWYER IF POSSIBLE BECAUSE I AM ASKING ON BEHALF OF MY MOM
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It seems like your mom's case might benefit from the assistance of a local immigration attorney. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If yes, please provide the following details:
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