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Legal status in the US on an H-1B visa if flights are delayed by a day?

If I am on a work permit (H1BH-1B) in the USA (means,meaning I need to leave the country on the day my employment terminates, otherwise I go out of status) and scheduled to leave the country on the last day of my employment due to being laid off, what happens to my legal status if the flight is delayed by a day due to weather conditions? My I-94 and 797 are still valid and active.

I-94 departures are now recorded off the flights manifestpassenger manifests, so in future visa applications, do I have to mention that I overstayed in the USA while out of status as I never really left on the last day of my employment?

Legal status in the US if flights are delayed by a day?

If I am on a work permit (H1B) in the USA (means, I need to leave the country on the day my employment terminates, otherwise I go out of status) and scheduled to leave the country on the last day of my employment due to being laid off, what happens to my legal status if the flight is delayed by a day due to weather conditions? My I-94 and 797 are still valid and active.

I-94 departures are now recorded off the flights manifest, so in future visa applications, do I have to mention that I overstayed in the USA while out of status as I never really left on the last day of my employment?

Legal status in the US on an H-1B visa if flights are delayed by a day?

If I am on a work permit (H-1B) in the USA (meaning I need to leave the country on the day my employment terminates, otherwise I go out of status) and scheduled to leave the country on the last day of my employment due to being laid off, what happens to my legal status if the flight is delayed by a day due to weather conditions? My I-94 and 797 are still valid and active.

I-94 departures are now recorded off the passenger manifests, so in future visa applications, do I have to mention that I overstayed in the USA while out of status as I never really left on the last day of my employment?

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If I am on a work permit (H1B) in the USA (means, I need to leave the country on the day my employment terminates, otherwise I go out of status) and scheduled to leave the country on the last day of my employment due to being laid off, what what happens to my legal status if the flight is delayed by a day due to weather conditions? My I-94 and 797 are still valid and active.

I-94 departures are now recorded off the flights manifest, so in future visa applications, do I have to mention that I overstayed in the USA while out of status as I never really left on the last day of my employment?

If I am on a work permit (H1B) in the USA (means, I need to leave the country on the day my employment terminates, otherwise I go out of status) and scheduled to leave the country on the last day of my employment, what happens to my legal status if the flight is delayed by a day due to weather conditions?

I-94 departures are now recorded off the flights manifest, so in future visa applications, do I have to mention that I overstayed in the USA while out of status as I never really left on the last day of my employment?

If I am on a work permit (H1B) in the USA (means, I need to leave the country on the day my employment terminates, otherwise I go out of status) and scheduled to leave the country on the last day of my employment due to being laid off, what happens to my legal status if the flight is delayed by a day due to weather conditions? My I-94 and 797 are still valid and active.

I-94 departures are now recorded off the flights manifest, so in future visa applications, do I have to mention that I overstayed in the USA while out of status as I never really left on the last day of my employment?

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If I am on a work permit (H1B) in the USA (means, I need to leave the country on the day my employment terminates, otherwise I go out of status) and scheduled to leave the country on the last day of my employment, what happens to my legal status if the flight is delayed by a day due to weather conditions  ?

I-94 departures are now recorded off the flights manifest, so in future visa applications, do I have to mention that I overstayed in the USA while out of status as I never really left on the last day of my employment  ?

If I am on a work permit (H1B) in the USA (means, I need to leave the country on the day my employment terminates, otherwise I go out of status) and scheduled to leave the country on the last day of my employment, what happens to my legal status if the flight is delayed by a day due to weather conditions  ?

I-94 departures are now recorded off the flights manifest, so in future visa applications, do I have to mention that I overstayed in the USA while out of status as I never really left on the last day of my employment  ?

If I am on a work permit (H1B) in the USA (means, I need to leave the country on the day my employment terminates, otherwise I go out of status) and scheduled to leave the country on the last day of my employment, what happens to my legal status if the flight is delayed by a day due to weather conditions?

I-94 departures are now recorded off the flights manifest, so in future visa applications, do I have to mention that I overstayed in the USA while out of status as I never really left on the last day of my employment?

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