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I will be entering USA through the "F4-BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF U.S. CITIZENS" visa on Januray 2016. (Hopefully !!!)
And from then on i will have the Permanent Resident status.
So if i marry a person with a I-20 Visa, a international student.
1. Will that create any visa related problems for me or her ?
2. Will her visa also change to Permanent Resident status ?
2. If, not, what to do so that she also gets to become a PR ?
3. How long might this entire process take and cost ?

Thank you.

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You are not even in the States but you have intention already?

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Some people plan their next 20 - 30 years, before making a drastic change in their life, such as immigrating to another part of the world.
And then there are people who don't plan anything at all.
Does that answer your question.

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I will be entering USA through the "F4-BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF U.S. CITIZENS" visa on Januray 2016. (Hopefully !!!)

And from then on i will have the Permanent Resident status.

So if i marry a person with a I-20 Visa, a international student.

1. Will that create any visa related problems for me or her ?

2. Will her visa also change to Permanent Resident status ?

2. If, not, what to do so that she also gets to become a PR ?

3. How long might this entire process take and cost ?

Thank you.

1. No.

2. She remains an F-1 visa holder. You can file an I-130 for her. It will be 2-3 years before she can file for a green card.

3. 2-3 years. See the Guides. There is an estimate of cost.

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Some people plan their next 20 - 30 years, before making a drastic change in their life, such as immigrating to another part of the world.

And then there are people who don't plan anything at all.

Does that answer your question.

That's called intention, wait until you get here then plan your intention.

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That's called intention, wait until you get here then plan your intention.

What is wrong with his intentions?

Is he not living up to the terms of his visa?

What is wrong with him planning to marry someone here who is an F-1 student?

What is wrong with his intentions? Why do you think it matters?

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What is wrong with his intentions?

Is he not living up to the terms of his visa?

What is wrong with him planning to marry someone here who is an F-1 student?

What is wrong with his intentions? Why do you think it matters?

Are you his F1 lover?

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12/06/2014: Package filed

12/31/2014: Fingerprinted

02/06/2015: In-Line for Interview

04/15/2015: Passed Interview

05/05/2015: Oath letter was sent

05/22/2015: Oath Ceremony

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Are you his F1 lover?

No. Are you being a wise guy?

You and the other poster are implying there is something illegal with what he is doing. Clarify your point. What is wrong with his intentions?

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No. Are you being a wise guy?

You and the other poster are implying there is something illegal with what he is doing. Clarify your point. What is wrong with his intentions?

Absolutely nothing?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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No. Are you being a wise guy?

You and the other poster are implying there is something illegal with what he is doing. Clarify your point. What is wrong with his intentions?

Thank you. Aaron.

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