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    ahanasi reacted to Ontarkie in Filing AOS After Rentery on F1 Visa (After New 90 Day Rule)   
    ~~Mod warning that this has gone on long enough. It no longer matters what his/her intent was before entry. CBP granted entry than the OP is allowed to AOS. Stick to helping with his or hers AOS questions or move on. Badgering the OP about Intent is over it no longer applies.Further similar comments will result in suspension.~~
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    ahanasi reacted to CDNgirl09 in Filing AOS After Rentery on F1 Visa (After New 90 Day Rule)   
    Honestly, I hate coming across threads like this. Everyone bouncing off of each other's comments and badgering the OP for asking an honest question. I thought the purpose of this forum was to learn more about the process by asking questions, raising concerns and seeking advice, not to get bullied by a mob. "That's why people from your country are denied visas..." I mean really...
     
    OP, you can file for AOS now that you are the spouse of a USC and in the US. I suggest waiting a few months to collect evidence, get a copy of your marriage certificate and get your affairs in order. If you can afford it, get a consultation with a lawyer (~$100). Best of luck to you!
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    ahanasi reacted to Orangesapples in Filing AOS After Rentery on F1 Visa (After New 90 Day Rule)   
    So much nonsense in this thread. OP, you can file for AOS tomorrow and you'll be fine. Go ahead and send do it as soon as possible, so that you can get your green card as soon as possible. 
     
    Your intent while crossing the border is irrelevant because now you're an immediate relative and your intent is ignored. All that matters now is you proving that your marriage is real and that your wife makes enough money for the affidavit of support. Ignore everything else in this thread, you're not in trouble. 
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