Transiting the US after overstaying my Canadian student visa [closed]
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I have overstayed my Canadian student visa. I have a valid Indian passport and a valid American visa too. I have booked my flight to voluntarily leave the country and I shall be informing the immigration officers on departure.
I have not received any deportation or departure orders. I realized I was in a soup and decided to leave before it was too late.
My question is, if I declare my departure, will I have trouble at the US airports while transiting?
Any help would be appreciated.
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Can I enter us if I overstayed?
Overstays & Unlawful PresenceIf you enter the United States with a valid visa (for example, a tourist or student visa) and overstay by less than 180 days, your visa will be considered void and you'll need to get a new visa in your home country if you want to come back to the United States.How do I go back to the US after overstay?
If you entered the United States legally and overstayed your visa, and your green card sponsor is a U.S. citizen, you can apply for Advance Parole. You'll be able to go abroad and return to the United States without facing re-entry bars.What happens if you overstay your visa waiver in the US?
If the visitor accrues unlawful overstay under the Visa Waiver Program, the visitor will be permanently barred from the program. In order to travel to the United States thereafter, such individuals would have to apply for a visa at the U.S. Embassy and may face with the refusal of their visa application.Do I need a waiver if I overstayed my visa?
Automatic Visa Revocation After Overstay of Any LengthThere is no waiver or forgiveness for this. But if you did, in fact, submit an application to USCIS for a change or extension of status before the departure date, and USCIS eventually grants it, none of your overstay will count against you.What is a Visa Overstay? Consequences and Solutions to Over staying a Visa
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