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Oct 12, 2018 at 8:46 answer added shbli timeline score: 0
Oct 6, 2018 at 4:40 comment added Doc How long have you been in the US on this current trip?
Oct 6, 2018 at 3:34 answer added phoog timeline score: 1
Oct 6, 2018 at 3:33 comment added phoog Romain, who told you your stay was limited to three months? Which country were they talking about? And what time limit are you asking about when you say "that time limit"?
Oct 6, 2018 at 3:19 comment added phoog @HenningMakholm this could be a language issue. Although US immigration law does not use the word such a sense, "reside" can indeed be used to denote periods of temporary stay. It is used that way in Canadian immigration law, for example, as well as in the English version of the EU freedom of movement directive.
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Oct 5, 2018 at 23:39 comment added hmakholm left over Monica ESTA (with the US does not call a "visa") is for visits under the Visa Waiver Program, which does not allow you to become resident in the US. So it sounds like your current situation is already of dubious legality.
Oct 5, 2018 at 21:57 answer added DJClayworth timeline score: 3
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Oct 5, 2018 at 21:31 history asked Romain CC BY-SA 4.0