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32 minutes ago, Jered said:

Is it possible to get a student visa if my I-130 application is already in the process?

 

Is obtaining a F1 or M1 visa will be in conflict with my pending I-130?

1. Unlikely

2. Yes, kind of.  

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Chile
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12 hours ago, Jered said:

Is it possible to get a student visa if my I-130 application is already in the process?

 

Is obtaining a F1 or M1 visa will be in conflict with my pending I-130?

F1/M1 visas are not dual-intent, so there is a very low chance to get a visa because they will clearly know you have intent to move to the US. 

 

As long as you are honest I do not think applying would impact your I-130 visa. But the complication is probably not worth it....also I-130s you have to return to your home country for the interview and receiving the visa. I would just wait the year/1.5 years and start your education after entering as a green card holder. 

Engaged: 2016-11-07

 

K-1 Visa Process
I-129F NOA1: 2016-12-05
I-129F NOA2: 2017-05-05
Interview Date: 2017-07-14 (Approved!)  

 

Married: 2017-08-08

 

AOS Process

I-485/I-131/I-765 NOA 1 : 2017-08-26

AOS Interview: 2017-12-08 (recommended for approval) 

Received Two Year Green Card: 2017-12-16

 

Moved back to Chile: 2019-09-01 

Abandoned Green Card: 2020-08-17 

 

IR-1 Visa Process

I-130 Filed Electronically and Online Reciept Notice: 2023-06-04 

NOA1 Recieved in Mail (with recieved date as 06-04-2023): 2023-06-10


 

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