I’m old enough to remember when the “grace period” urban legend was 30 days…
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right, the moment your employment ends, you no longer have legal status in the US and are expected to leave
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you need to leave the same day, not tomorrow. I believe this also applies to any relatives that are under your H1
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I think you can take “deal with bad officials” as a given starting sometime next year
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requesting a change of status takes weeks. It is probably safer to leave, go to Can/Mex and then return
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do you know anyone who used the grace period and had problems after?
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Err... The US system is based on Common Law; custom and practice make law if unchallenged for some time.
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My experience as a former immigrant: *all* enforcement was custom, varying enormously. Each CBP location just makes shit up.
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If I'm being charitable, I'd say it's because the actual laws make no sense and are impossible to fully articulate in practice.
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I'm on an E-3 (similar), and each port stamps a different "valid to" date in my passport. No idea how they work it out.
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hell, some of them even hand write the wrong visa type on to the stamp.
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