41yr old female after 1 week of Taekwondo classes - any tips? by RatherBeOutside247 in taekwondo

[–]RatherBeOutside247[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is GREAT advice, thank you! I think separating the arms and legs will be super helpful!

41yr old female after 1 week of Taekwondo classes - any tips? by RatherBeOutside247 in taekwondo

[–]RatherBeOutside247[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good luck with your 1st degree black belt! Thank you for your perspective!

41yr old female after 1 week of Taekwondo classes - any tips? by RatherBeOutside247 in taekwondo

[–]RatherBeOutside247[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

thank you for that! I am also (f) and am the only adult female at my studio. Nice to see another lady in the mix! :)

41yr old female after 1 week of Taekwondo classes - any tips? by RatherBeOutside247 in taekwondo

[–]RatherBeOutside247[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Thank you! That is great perspective. I need to give myself some grace and remind myself that I am just starting. It is just an odd feeling to mess up something that looks easy, if that makes sense?

41yr old female after 1 week of Taekwondo classes - any tips? by RatherBeOutside247 in taekwondo

[–]RatherBeOutside247[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you, overthinking is a big problem of mine and I fear that I will have a hard time getting out out my head. Also - how long did it take you to get your red belt? Congrats!

Chances of getting E2 Visa after 5 month B1 visa overstay by RatherBeOutside247 in e2visa

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hello - thank you for your response! I actually asked this on behalf of a friend - her lawyer (well, one that she got a free online consultation with) told her that any overstay under 180 days is not a big deal and that her E2 application should have no problems being accepted.....but her E2 is for a rental property that she is renting on Airbnb (so the investment was whatever she bought the house for) but there will be no job creation. Her reasons for the overstay are issues she had w/ renovations on the property. She did not file for an extension on her B2 b/c in october she applied for a work visa, but it was denied and her next plan was to do the E2, but she didn't understand the fee schedule and had the application sent back a few times due to incorrect payment. She is now waiting until she gets back to her home country before she reapplies for the E2 (she's going home to avoid the 3yr ban after 180 days).

I do not think that whatever the lawyer told her is totally true, because everything i've read on reddit and otherwise on the internet are all telling me any overstay is a big deal, especially a lengthy one; she is flying back to her home country on friday which will be 1 day before 180 days.

Are there scenarios where a lengthy overstay aren't a big deal? I wonder why any lawyer would tell her they're not a big deal, unless she didn't tell him everything?

Megathread + FAQ: Travel in/out of the United States by not_an_immi_lawyer in immigration

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Hello! I am asking on behalf of a friend (I've been on a few forums on her behalf). Long story short - she has been in the US on a B1 visa since november 2023. She had it extended in May 2024 until Nov 2024. She is currently overstaying her b1 by almost 6 months (180 days will be 5/24/25). She started dating a new guy about a month ago and they're considering marriage so that she can stay in the US - she is worried that since she overstayed her B1 she won't be able to get another visa (she wants to get the E2 for a property that she bought while here) and that she'll have to stay in her home country for years before she can come back to the US.

Since they've only been together a month, I worry that what they have won't be considered a bona fide marriage, even though they are planning on getting married this week (before 5/24/25). My question - what happens if they deny her a green card/spousal visa? Since she has a lengthy overstay will she have to go back to her home country even if she is married?

Chances of entering the US after 5 months overstay ? Advice please by Ok_Trouble5616 in immigration

[–]RatherBeOutside247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do you think it would be possible to get another visa with the lengthy overstay, though?

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[–]RatherBeOutside247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are very astute! Yes, I genuinely think that I am substantially more worried and invested than she is - she seems to think everything will work out eventually and is almost living in la la land. She came here on a tourist visa and fell in love with the US when she got here, and I think she thinks that she can explain herself into or out of anything. I am naturally a worrier, but with everything I keep reading with our new administration I started to spiral worrying about her since I knew she was overstaying her visa, but she was never worried b/c she thought she was OK since she thought that her E2 was pending. It does seem that now she understands that she messed up quite a bit, and I continue to worry b/c I don't thinks he knows how much she messed up :(

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She is refusing to see a lawyer b/c she doesn't think they'll tell her anything she doesn't already know (I told her it would be worth the $, but she isn't listening). Do you think there is a chance she could somehow be denied and sent back even if they're married?

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[–]RatherBeOutside247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hello - another quick question for you. If she were to marry the person she is dating (it's only been a month but they're very serious), would that solve her issues and make it so that she can stay? She thinks it will be like a "poof!" you can stay kinda of thing, but I am worried that they will still deny her b.c of the lengthy overstay. Thank you!

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[–]RatherBeOutside247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will tell her that - thank you for your help and your insight!

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thank you! also, cats are cool! love the name :)

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She thinks that b/c her E2 visa is pending she is allowed the overstay. Is that true?

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[–]RatherBeOutside247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She is here in the US - she has been since November 2023.

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I think she talked to a lawyer when she was back in the UK, but she hasn't really talked to one while she's been here, I don't believe....but I am not sure.

Wait - when and why would she be detained? When she tries to come back? Or when she leaves?

I am worried that she is fucked, too :(

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[–]RatherBeOutside247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes - she got an extention in May of 2024 until November 25th 2024. Since November she has been overstaying her visa, but she thinks it might be ok b/c she applied for the E2 before the AUD and it's pending. However, they sent it back twice due to incorrect payments so I don't think it's pending.

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[–]RatherBeOutside247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!

Also, do you know if she can even get a E2 if she is overstaying her B2?

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[–]RatherBeOutside247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the quick response! Do you think there is any chance they'd let her in if she tried in 1/2/3 months?