Visa Extensions
If you're already in the United States on a valid visa but need more time to complete your activities, whether it’s tourism, business, medical treatment, or study—you may be eligible to extend your stay legally by requesting a visa extension.
What Is a Visa Extension?
A visa extension allows you to legally remain in the U.S. beyond your original authorized stay, as long as you continue to meet the conditions of your visa and file your request on time.
Who Can Apply?
Visa extensions are typically available to individuals on:
- B-1/B-2 (Business/Tourist) visas
- F-1 (Students) under certain circumstances
- Certain employment-based or dependent visas (such as H-4, L-2, etc.)
When to Apply
It’s essential to apply for an extension before your current authorized stay expires. Applying too late or without proper documentation could result in a denial and potentially jeopardize your future immigration benefits.
What’s Involved
Extension applications usually require:
- Evidence of the reason for your extended stay
- Proof of financial support during your time in the U.S.
- Documents showing you plan to return to your home country
USCIS decisions are discretionary, and any errors or missing documentation can delay or hurt your case.
Need help extending your visa? Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and make sure your application is timely, complete, and professionally supported.

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