Hi, I applied for my 90-day report online, but it was rejected one day before the due date. I then went to immigration, and they told me to transfer my visa from my old passport to my new one first (since I had recently renewed my passport). It took me two days to complete all the required documents because I also needed a letter from my embassy. Yesterday, I finally went to transfer my visa, and I asked the 90-day counter to give me a token β even if it was the last one β so I could complete my 90-day report after the visa transfer. However, they told me to finish the transfer process first. I completed it around 5:30 p.m. Now my question is: will I be fined since itβs already been five days past the 90-day reporting deadline?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user has experienced delays in filing their 90-day report due to issues transferring their visa to a new passport. They are concerned about potential fines for being five days past the reporting deadline. Answers from the community suggest that there is a grace period for late submissions, allowing for a 15-day window before and a 7-day window after the due date without fines.
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