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 An H1 marries an out of status F1 in the United States

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Posted on 12-09-10 1:59 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Guys, I desperately need your help.

I am an H-1 in the United States. I want to marry a Nepali girl, found that she is out of status F1 for more than two years. Can she get some legal status after I marry her?

Please suggest ideas. 

 
Posted on 12-14-10 8:11 AM     [Snapshot: 1414]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I don't mean to scare you, but it is a complicated situation not impossible though. Everything is possible in the US as long as you have a good lawyer and a good luck. With that said, my friend, if you just apply to reinstate your fiance's Visa status without the preparation, chances are she may have to go back to her home country until her Visa get's granted. And yet,  there is no guaranty that whether it will get granted or not.

Easiest way to get a green card in this situation is, marry an US citizen...lawyer once told me...you know what to do next.

Good luck.



 
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Bhiring is 100% right in this matter. Marrying an US citizen is the only way out. If you have been living in the US long enough I am sure you know the side ways...but just be very careful. A lots of people have done that.
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Posted on 12-14-10 10:14 AM     [Snapshot: 1454]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I have a doubt on Ritenji's suggestion.


"I don't think any record is kept on when one leaves the country."--


When somebody leaves the country the immigration personnel detach your I-94 from your passport and keep it with them. Isn't that good enough to track the record?


Didn't like the idea, but I still suggest try with caution.


Good Luck.


 



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