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Hello My name is Taylor I am 17, Me and my significant other have been in a relationship for the past 10 months He has visited me in the states two times prior to this and he has stayed once for 8 days and second for 45 days.

He recently entered the states from his native country of Ireland on January 15th and got another VWP. He is 24 and he proposed to me (we had no intention of getting married) and we got married on the 26th.

My parents gave consent as per state law for the state of Connecticut.

How can I go about adjusting his status to that of a permanent resident? And are there any special routes I have to take seeing as how I am still a minor. By marriage I am emancipated from my parents will USCIS recognize this?

Any advice is VERY appreciated.

Thank you so much!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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*** Moving from K1 fiance visa to AOS rom tourist visa ****

Your problem is the I-864 (affadavit of support), for which you need to be of legal age to sign, ie 18. When will you turn 18?

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Hello My name is Taylor I am 17, Me and my significant other have been in a relationship for the past 10 months He has visited me in the states two times prior to this and he has stayed once for 8 days and second for 45 days.

He recently entered the states from his native country of Ireland on January 15th and got another VWP. He is 24 and he proposed to me (we had no intention of getting married) and we got married on the 26th.

My parents gave consent as per state law for the state of Connecticut.

How can I go about adjusting his status to that of a permanent resident? And are there any special routes I have to take seeing as how I am still a minor. By marriage I am emancipated from my parents will USCIS recognize this?

Any advice is VERY appreciated.

Thank you so much!

You can not adjust his status until you are 18 years old. If that happens soon, like within a month, just wait.....if it is many months away then he must return with his VWP timiline and then you can file, once you reach 18, for CR-1.

If he stays many month overstaying his VWP visa timeline, he runs the risk of a ban. Don't mess around with the system. Just because you got married does not change the requirements.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

 
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