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    Default F1 Visa

    I came to usa on F1 VISA d/s STATUS.
    i did not register for classes for 4th semester due to my finance problems.I stayed in the USA for 4 Months after my school terminated my F1 visa.I left to my home country after 4 months voluntarily.

    After coming come from USA, i contacted school to rejoin and they said, there is FLAG in my SEVIS record.
    I said the reason for overstay and school promised me for removal of FLAG in my SEVIS record.
    I am hoping, flag should be removed.

    Let us assume the FLAG is removed from my record.
    I want to Visit USA in B2 tourist Visa in january nextyear( not F1 visa).

    I KNEW, even then flag is removed from my SEVIS record, There will be information of overstay in sevis record which cannot be erased or overstayed?

    Based on the above sentence,will the consulate officer in my home country deny my B2 VISA if there is record of overstay in my previous trip even though FLAG is removed from my SEVIS RECORD?


    I also heard , that people with D/S staus will not accrue any unlawful prsence unless there is determination made by immigration judge on the case.

    How, far the above sentence is liinked with my case?



    Will i have any problem in getting toursi visa after my flag is removed?

    Please anser my question if somebody can...It would be thankful.
    Thanking you.

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    Default Re: F1 Visa

    You went out of status on your F1. As you've heard, having been admitted for "duration of status," you would not begin accruing unlawful presence until a status violation is found. But that doesn't mean you didn't remain in the country after going out of status, and the USCIS has every right to consider that when determining whether or not to grant you another visa. I can't tell you what the USCIS will or will not do in your specific case, but in general there may be delays, a possible requirement of additional documentation of your ties to your nation of origin, and possible denial of a visa.

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