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Hello,

My fiance and I are getting married and have all our paperwork ready to submit (waiting for wedding ceremony and papers). I am a US citizen born abroad (with certificate report of birth), she is Honduran with an F1 visa (doing a Doctoral program). She currently has a CPT to do work at several hospitals in NYC. We have looked at all the forums, and cannot figure out what happens when we submit the paperwork, especially the I-765. Will she lose her ability to work (F1 CPT) while we wait for the EAD from the I-765 to come in? That could mean a solid 60-90 days of no work which is something we want to avoid.

Does anyone have any insight on this? We want to file paperwork, but prevent her being unable to work as CPT while she is in school (it can affect her Teaching Assistant jobs as well which she really needs for her resume).

Thanks everyone, this forum and site is incredible.

 
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