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I Just got a job offer and I am a little bit scared they will reject my offer when I will show them my STEM OPT extension permit. During the interviews I did disclosed I was Mexican, did not need sponsorship and that I was getting married to a US Citizen in 2 months. They never asked me about my visa or status and I never said I was a F1 student. Now thati got the offer I am scare that when they find out they might reject my offer. Any suggestion?

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I think you will be OK. How long do you have in OPT? 

 

I'd marry a.s.a.p. (you can do a court thing and have a ceremony in 2 months) because the EAD from AOS is take 4 months at least. So you are looking into getting your EAD in 2 months getting married + 15 days until you get the marriage license or whatever else + 4-5 months EAD. So you are looking at over 7 months.

 
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