What happens if I want to stay longer than the time the immigration’s officer allowed me when I entered the United States?
If you wish to stay beyond the date authorized on the I-94 form stapled in your passport at the port of entry, it will be necessary to apply directly to a Department of Homeland Security office in the United States for an extension. If you stay beyond the period authorized by DHS without getting the proper extension, you may jeopardize your chances of qualifying for visas in the future.
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