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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello,

I know about the Adjustment of Status, the Employment Authorization, and the Advanced Parole. 

 

I am trying to make sure there is no paperwork or anything we need to do before the 90 days expires AFTER we have gotten married, obtained a signed marriage license, and filed the license with the county.

 

From what I understand Adjustment of Status is the next thing, but it isn't REQUIRED before 90 days, correct? Is there any paperwork we need to file, any form, to prove we fulfilled the requirement for getting married in 90 days?

 

Thank you. 

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2 minutes ago, Scorpio82 said:

From what I understand Adjustment of Status is the next thing, but it isn't REQUIRED before 90 days, correct?

 

It is if you don't want to be at risk of deportation. I wouldn't leave it past 90 days with the current administration personally. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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39 minutes ago, Scorpio82 said:

Hello,

I know about the Adjustment of Status, the Employment Authorization, and the Advanced Parole. 

 

I am trying to make sure there is no paperwork or anything we need to do before the 90 days expires AFTER we have gotten married, obtained a signed marriage license, and filed the license with the county.

 

From what I understand Adjustment of Status is the next thing, but it isn't REQUIRED before 90 days, correct? Is there any paperwork we need to file, any form, to prove we fulfilled the requirement for getting married in 90 days?

 

Thank you. 

The longer you wait the longer it takes. Hopefully you get work permit soon after filing. My wife still waiting for green card but at least has work permit and state ID 

41 minutes ago, Scorpio82 said:

Hello,

I know about the Adjustment of Status, the Employment Authorization, and the Advanced Parole. 

 

I am trying to make sure there is no paperwork or anything we need to do before the 90 days expires AFTER we have gotten married, obtained a signed marriage license, and filed the license with the county.

 

From what I understand Adjustment of Status is the next thing, but it isn't REQUIRED before 90 days, correct? Is there any paperwork we need to file, any form, to prove we fulfilled the requirement for getting married in 90 days?

 

Thank you. 

Please complete your timelines 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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44 minutes ago, Scorpio82 said:

From what I understand Adjustment of Status is the next thing, but it isn't REQUIRED before 90 days, correct?

After 90 days, you are out of status....and deportable.  Marriage to US citizen or even an approved I-130 gives no immigration rights or right s to remain in the US.  Once you file a proper I-485, you are granted authorized stay in the US until the I-485 is adjudicated.  "Authorized Stay" is not a legal status, but prevents further unlawful presence.

 

It is highly recommended to file for adjustment of status before the end of 90 days after entering the US.  There is no benefit in waiting to do so. 

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