gringovenarg
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Good evening everyone.
I'm writing this post out of an abundance of caution, just want to make sure I understand this correctly. I recently got married. My spouse is a Venezuelan national but she has her temporary residency and DNI here. My tourist visa expired about 8 months ago, but a few days after getting married (last week), we went to get my status here regularized and I just got my precaria today. We had been gathering all the documents necessary for the past half year so it was pretty straight forward. I plan on traveling back to the US early next month for 6 weeks and then returning and I have a few questions:
1. Will I still have to pay the overstay fine at the airport when I leave? What is it now and can I use a credit card?
2. Will I have any issues returning after 6 weeks?
3. Anything else I should know?
We'll be here for at least another year before we ultimately plan on moving to the US, just trying to make sure we're all good legally and won't have issues going forward. Thanks.
I'm writing this post out of an abundance of caution, just want to make sure I understand this correctly. I recently got married. My spouse is a Venezuelan national but she has her temporary residency and DNI here. My tourist visa expired about 8 months ago, but a few days after getting married (last week), we went to get my status here regularized and I just got my precaria today. We had been gathering all the documents necessary for the past half year so it was pretty straight forward. I plan on traveling back to the US early next month for 6 weeks and then returning and I have a few questions:
1. Will I still have to pay the overstay fine at the airport when I leave? What is it now and can I use a credit card?
2. Will I have any issues returning after 6 weeks?
3. Anything else I should know?
We'll be here for at least another year before we ultimately plan on moving to the US, just trying to make sure we're all good legally and won't have issues going forward. Thanks.