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What should I do if I overstay in the United States?

Those who overstay in the United States cannot exceed 1 year, otherwise they will not be allowed to re-enter the country in the next 10 year, and the parties concerned should hurry back to China or apply for visa extension; Otherwise, it will be sent back to China;

1. Those who overstay in the United States will be treated as follows:

The US Immigration Reform Act 1, 1996 stipulates that anyone who overstays in the United States for more than 180 days and voluntarily leaves the country shall not re-enter the country within three years;

2. If the overdue period exceeds 1 year, re-entry is not allowed within1year.

Second, other provisions of the US visa:

1, according to the immigration regulations of 1994, anyone who overstays in the United States but meets the conditions of family reunion can directly adjust his status in China by paying a fine;

2. This provision is an "exemption" in a sense, because according to the immigration law, anyone who overstays (that is, illegally stays) in the United States may not apply for extension, change or adjustment of identity in China except for the specified exceptions;

This amendment bill is a temporary regulation, and whether it will be extended or even become a permanent clause in a few years will be decided by the US Congress.

4. People who meet the conditions of relatives' immigration but live illegally in the United States can apply for immigration directly in the United States, but they must pay a fine of $65,438+$0,000. If the relatives of American citizens are under the age of 16, they can be exempted from paying the fine.