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Green Card Application for Student Marriage

Visa related
#1
  • にこ
  • mail
  • 2021/01/15 02:03

I have just married my American boyfriend, and now that we have our marriage certificate, we are going through the green card process.

So here is my question. I am on an F-1 VISA and have 12 college credits. I am going to be busy with VISA procedures, etc. I would like to destroy my I-20 and switch my status to I-797C if possible. The international office at the college does not recommend destroying the I-20 until I receive my green card. But I can switch to I-797C and stay. I was told.

Personally, I would like to change my status before I submit my green card paperwork and continue to take classes at the college for 12 credits or less.

Is there any risk there ?

I would appreciate it if you have had a similar experience or have any information.

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#2
  • 別居
  • 2021/01/15 (Fri) 07:28
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You are a typical stupid Japanese
I have seen many people who yearn for America, marry Americans, and as a result are single mothers walking on the bottom of the barrel, so please try not to be like that!

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#3
  • でた。笑
  • 2021/01/15 (Fri) 07:38
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↑ A group of life failures.

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#4
  • ですね
  • 2021/01/15 (Fri) 07:41
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By the way, immigration is taking quite a while in Corona now, so good luck. As long as your visa is legal and valid, I think you should be fine. I think you should keep some kind of visa until you get a green card because there is no guarantee that your marriage won't be ruined and in case you don't get a green card, you will be in the country illegally.

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#5
  • てか
  • 2021/01/15 (Fri) 08:17
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First of all, I don't mean congratulations ?
That's why you're such a backstabbing BBA.


Congratulations on your marriage !
It depends on what kind of school you go to, but nowadays, if your partner is American or has a history of attending a questionable school or a language school for a long time, you will be dropped without mercy. It is quite severe.
So, if your VISA history has any record of anything even remotely suspicious, we recommend that you keep your student status with even a 1% risk of being dropped.

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