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    Default Re: Marriage to a U.S. Citizen Before Tourist Visa Expired

    You dont need the link coz I am the living proof! thats what I did and I got approved without a sweat. When you marry a USC even if your B2 expired then you applied for AOS your over stay will be forgiven.

    I guess you need to read my post again coz I did not say that you need not to adjust and just become an LPR right then and there.

    Oh and by the way, I got approved in 3 months time and anybody can adjust their status as long as they entered the US legally and are qualified for AOS.

    I know you went for CP route which was K1 right? Go to immigrationportalforums.com and ask the gurus there, you'd be surprised!

    heres a link here read the last post 2nd paragraph http://www.expertlaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=76449

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    Default Re: Marriage to a U.S. Citizen Before Tourist Visa Expired

    Thanks for the reply. I followed the link and read that also.

    It looks like the advice given is that as long as you entered legally no matter what kind of visa, marry a USC, allow your visa to expire, stay put and then file for AOS and all will be forgiven.

    No wonder those who do it the legal way have such long wait times, in part caused by those who skirt the system.



    Meatstick

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    Default Re: Marriage to a U.S. Citizen Before Tourist Visa Expired

    AOS and CP route are both legal ways in obtaing LPR. Its just that AOS is faster than the K1 route.

    USCIS will base marriage based petitions on the persons legit marriage nothing more and of course your recoreds have to be clean.

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    Default Re: Marriage to a U.S. Citizen Before Tourist Visa Expired

    Quote Quoting Meatstick
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    No wonder those who do it the legal way have such long wait times, in part caused by those who skirt the system.



    Meatstick
    So what do you really mean by that????? CP and AOS here in the US are both legal. It really doesn't matter if you have over stayed here for 20yrs or so then apply for AOS. They don't call it MARRIAGE BASED GREEN CARD for nothing right????

    Skirt the system??? so are you trying to say that USCIS is not competent enough bec somebody can just skirt the system???

    I just don't get what you are trying to insinuate here

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