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alche
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Posted on 09-26-12 7:18
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Hey guys,
I am in f-1 visa, which is still valid for 3 more years. Although my I-20 for my current major is going to expire this december, i decide to double major in economics , thus expanding my(by my intl student advisor) i-20 validity for one more year, i.e. 12/25/2013. Now , heres the deal: I am married to a U.S citizen. I am going home on Jan and plan on staying for three months. Does anyone here has anyknowledge, expereince , if that is gonna create any problem for me to enter the U.S? (at the port of entry) . I have not filed for my status change, so does the change in my martial status get reported to USCIS? your suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank YOu.
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hudhaicha
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Posted on 09-26-12 7:29
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tell your hubby to apply for austrilian/candian pr and u also apply , no tension at all, if you dont get permission to enter, hope for good consequences as yours and others.
good luck
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Fiji_water
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Posted on 09-26-12 10:41
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Yes you might have problem at POE. Since you are married to a U.S citizen and you are on f1, which means you can change ur status anytime. So to prevent that they might give you a problem.
Best option. Apply for a change of status, apply for a travel document and leave. But best option is to get your green card, which might take u 3 months and leave. ....Don't take chances...
good luck..
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