When your 90 days for your initial non-b is nearing expiration I assume you go to your local immigration office to get it extended.
Does immigration office also stamp your passport for the extension?
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To extend your initial non-B visa as it nears expiration, you must prepare all necessary documents from your employer and ensure your work permit is valid. Subsequently, visit your local immigration office where the extension can be processed. The immigration office will stamp your passport to confirm the extension, which is directly tied to your employment status; if you stop working, the extension becomes void.
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Yes and yes
Brandon ************
First you get all the required documents from your company that you need for the extension, and make sure that your work permit is in good standing as well. Then you can go to the immigration office to apply for the extension. Yes, the extension goes into your passport and is based on your working. If for any reason you stop working, then your extension is voided as of that same day.
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