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As soon as you guys get married he will be on a temporary green card. A green card will make him eligible for loans so he should be able to apply to FAFSA.

WHAT?????????????? There is no temporary green card "as soon as they get married" and he cannot receive any loans or grants through FSA until he has his green card. That will be 3-6 months AFTER they file for the AOS, which will occur sometime after they are m,arried. Please read the guides so you are aware of the process. Getting married incurs NO immigration benefit, temporary green card, or anything else, on its own.

I saw this earlier and I thought...hmmm.... wonder when the pastors started handing out "temporary green cards" :lol:

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