visa overstay experiences gone bad - please share yours
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visa overstay experiences gone bad - please share yours
Hi - as mentioned on another thread, there must be some stories of overstaying visas and getting caught. I'd like to hear some of those stories. Obviously doing other illegal things puts one at a higher risk for getting caught - I'm looking for how people got caught and what the repercusions (sp) were...thanks!
Rena
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I was just wondering today how they'd even find out. (assuming I wasn't someone who alerted the state department of my departure) ;-)
I arrived by train to Paris, so my passport wasn't stamped, and I'm not staying in a hotel, so no one has reported my location. It seems like you could just stay forever if you could find jobs under the table.
(Kerouac, I promise I'm not doing that)
I arrived by train to Paris, so my passport wasn't stamped, and I'm not staying in a hotel, so no one has reported my location. It seems like you could just stay forever if you could find jobs under the table.
(Kerouac, I promise I'm not doing that)
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not stories of overstaying in the USA,( would NEVER advise to do so)
but stories of americans overstaying in europe...
i have not found the systems to be as techno-oriented nor are they as concerned in some countries about non-visa tourists overstaying.
but stories of americans overstaying in europe...
i have not found the systems to be as techno-oriented nor are they as concerned in some countries about non-visa tourists overstaying.
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redhedgurrl: This question makes me think your other thread about your American friend must have omitted some other details. Is there a connection between asking about overstaying a visa and your friend needing a sponsor letter/health info????
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It sounds like you are planning to intentionally overstay your legal visa in France, and broadcasting those intentions on the public internet.
Call it what you want, but you will be an illegal immigrant in France. It'll be hard to plead ignorance in a French court.
Call it what you want, but you will be an illegal immigrant in France. It'll be hard to plead ignorance in a French court.
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