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Getting married as a Permanent Resident in the US?

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1 minute ago, nadiah27 said:

This is what I thought as well. 

 

I received my LPR status from my mother so this wouldn't apply to me.

Thank you for your insight.

Good luck for when you start the looong process :) Don't forget to change the IR-2 to F2A in your "filed for" part of your profile :) 

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On 12/22/2018 at 5:33 PM, nadiah27 said:

This is what I thought as well. 

 

I received my LPR status from my mother so this wouldn't apply to me.

Thank you for your insight.

If you are a LPR, you can go back to your country or your boyfriend to come to US and get married or somewhere. Then you can file for his petition and wait for two years for the PD to become current. It will fall under F2A category petitioning for Alien Relative of Lawful Permanent Resident.

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