THE
ABC'S OF IMMIGRATION - WHAT THE NEW VISITOR VISA RULES COULD MEAN
Last
week the INS issued a proposed regulation that would limit the
authorized stay in the US for most pleasure visitors to 30 days
instead of the current six months most receive.There were a few exceptions spelled out in the rule, but they
do not come anywhere close to addressing the problems that the new
rule will likely cause.
Upon entry to the US, it will be the visitor’s responsibility to
prove to the satisfaction of the INS inspector the amount of time they
should be admitted to the US.The
burden of demonstrating entitlement to an extension will also be
heightened.The
regulation allows for extension applications, but only if one of the
following is present:
unexpected
events or compelling humanitarian reasons
members
of religious denominations in the US solely to perform missionary
work
people
engaged in establishing a new office for purposes of an L visa
servants
of people authorized to be in the US
employees
of foreign airlines
those
who own homes in the US that they occupy on a seasonal or
occasional basis
This
list does not cover even a fraction of the legitimate reasons a person
would need to remain in the US for an extended period of time.
For example, many people here on work visas bring their parents to the
US for extended visits, particularly if the parents are elderly.Similarly, a nonimmigrant worker might have a family member who
they care for, but who does not qualify for a derivative visa.While the rule makes an exception for people who own property
in the US, there is no similar exception for people who spend
routinely spend significant amounts of time in the US without property
ownership.
The regulation also fails to take into consideration many State
Department memos on activities that can be done while on a visitor
visa.The State
Department has long maintained, for example, that domestic partners of
people in working in the US are entitled to remain in the US in B
status for as long as their companion is lawfully in the US.The impact of the new INS regulation on State Department
decisions such as this is unclear.
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