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Hi everyone, 

 

I am Sara, an international student from France at the University of Cincinnati  - Cincinnati, OHIO (F-1 visa). 

I graduate this semester and applied for an OPT that will start on the 15th of June. 

My fiancé (an American citizen) and I will get officially married next week and I would like to apply for an Adjustment of Status in order to obtain a Green Card. 

 

However, I just sent my OPT files to USCIS and I was wondering... 

 

Is it okay to apply for the AOS anytime soon considering that I sent my OPT files to USCIS last Tuesday ? 

 

Also, does anyone know more about the Public Charge Rule implementation ? my fiancé has a job and a house in his name, however I am still a student and my parents, back at home, sponsor me for all my expenses, I was wondering if it would affect me... 

 

If anyone knows more or have a similar experience please let me know, thank you ! 

 

Sara 

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