I hold a non-imm F visa which have already been extended up to March 2020 and now being extended again (extension of an extension) up to Oct. 2020. My husband and my daughter have a non-imm O visa based on being my accompanying family members which have been extended up to March 2020 (based on my previous extension). As soon as I get my new extension (the one up to Oct. 2020) can then also apply for an extension of their current extention (as they are linked to me) or - it's not possible for them to have an extension over an extension and thus need to go out an apply for a new non-imm visa o (again based on being my accompanying family members?). Hope it makes sense . Thanks for the help. Very much appreciated.
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After receiving your extension for your Non-Immigrant F visa, your husband and daughter, who currently hold Non-Immigrant O visas as your dependents, can apply for an extension of their visas as well. This is possible since their visa status is linked to yours.
Thank you Robert. So basically there is no limits to the extensions of stay one can make provided they are always linked to my same extensions of stay. Correct?
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