How do I extend my non-immigrant visa?

To extend your non-immigrant visa in Massachusetts, you must first submit a request to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office in the area where you are staying. The request must be accompanied by the appropriate forms and documentation, including a copy of your valid US visa, a completed Form I-539, and evidence of your continued eligibility to receive the visa. Form I-539 is used to request an extension or change to a non-immigrant visa status, and requires detailed personal information such as your name, address, country of citizenship, and your current visa status. You must also submit proof of your continued eligibility to receive the visa. Examples of such proof include evidence of employment, a letter of support from your school or employer, or evidence of financial support from your family. Once you have collected all the necessary forms and documentation, you must submit your request to the USCIS. Your request will be reviewed and the USCIS may choose to grant or deny your extension request. If your extension is approved, the USCIS will send you written confirmation. This confirmation will include an expiration date for your visa, at which point you must depart the United States. If your extension request is denied, you will be subject to deportation proceedings by the USCIS. Therefore, it is important to carefully review all forms and documentation before submitting a request in order to ensure the best possible outcome.

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Para extender una visa no inmigrante en el estado de Massachusetts, primero debe presentar una solicitud de extensión I-539. Esta solicitud está disponible en el sitio web de USCIS. Al presentar la solicitud, debe incluir la documentación necesaria, como una copia de la tarjeta verde, una copia de la visa no inmigrante y cualquier documento relacionado con su estancia en Estados Unidos. El costo para presentar una solicitud de extensión es de $370. Además de la solicitud, también debe presentar los siguientes documentos: la confirmación de la tarifa de procesamiento y el certificado de ciudadanía o de residencia permanente. También es necesario presentar una carta que explique la razón por la que quiere extender su visa no inmigrante y detalles sobre su situación. Una vez que la solicitud de extensión esté completa, debe enviarse a la oficina más cercana de USCIS para su revisión. Después de recibir y revisar la solicitud, recibirá una notificación por correo electrónico o correo certificado con el estatus de su solicitud. Si la solicitud es aprobada, recibirá una extensión de su visa no inmigrante. Si la solicitud es rechazada, puede apelar la decisión de USCIS.

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