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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I married already before 90days but my K1 Visa has expired due to financial uncapability this time,i know that i could be an Out Of Status until i file on it. My question is, is there any possibility that i could be deported? have you heard any case like this?

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Only if they have a run-in with DHS while out of status.

DHS does not actively seek people that are out out of status, the person that is out of status needs to do something that draws attention.

I have a friend who's sister was in the USA out of status, and got caught during a routine traffic stop of a car that she was riding in.

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Only if they have a run-in with DHS while out of status.

DHS does not actively seek people that are out out of status, the person that is out of status needs to do something that draws attention.

I have a friend who's sister was in the USA out of status, and got caught during a routine traffic stop of a car that she was riding in.

Did they deport her and was she K1 out of status?

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If the above is true... scary! Get your I-485 application rolling! Once you apply you will be considered in adjustment - no chnce of deportation unless you do something seriously wrong (i.e. lie on the application, murder someone). Don't leave the country (as you probably know), and you will have no trouble. The important thing about the K-1 is that you are married before it expires (or you exit before it expored). You've fulfilled the K-1 stipulation, now move onto the next step before some rookie cop has a memorable day with your case! :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I married already before 90days but my K1 Visa has expired due to financial uncapability this time,i know that i could be an Out Of Status until i file on it. My question is, is there any possibility that i could be deported? have you heard any case like this?

your safe...as long as you are married before 90 days. you will get deported if your visa expired and never been married... you can apply for AOS anytime u want..

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October 17, 2007- Send Papers to USCIS

November 7- USCIS received our papers.

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Feb. 9, 2008-USCIS aprroved the petition.

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