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I am so sorry to hear this.. A friend of mine was in the USA for the same reason and tried to stay in the USA, but because of the conditions of his teaching visa (which is returning to his country for 2 years to share what he learned), he could not stay even if he married.. He has since returned to his country (which is Morocco) and said he may return to the USA when he can.. I can only suggest getting a lawyer to see if that helps.. I wish I could be of more help, but I have heard of this several times.. I know that some of the other teachers remained in the USA, but if caught here they are illegals and immediately returned to their country..

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