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Once you have the GC approved then you will be a LPR with all the rights and responsibilities of all LPRs. You could get married then. Keep in mind that there is a few years delay when petitioning for a spouse as a LPR.

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Hi readers,

I would appreciate your feedback. Just got married overseas to a non US citizen. My I485 is still pending. Does this need to be notified to the USCIS for any reason? Just wanted to make sure if the fact of my martial status change would take an effect on the I485 or any other future paperwork towards the GC and it NEEDED to he notified to someone. I sure hope not as the whole process is already a headache.

As I understand what you've written - the marriage disqualifies you from further green card processing.

What are your plans now that you are married?

You have it correct. Some good news is that I had an error in my typing - using a phone. Should have proof read better... I meant to say " just getting married overseas.." the process is not complete yet and I guess just as well. Thanks all for your replies. I really appreciate it. I will wait until the GC decision before carrying on. Hopefull it will come soon.

Oh - that's different ;)

so you are NOT married yet.

If I were in your shoes - I'd not marry anyone till you have your greencard in hand.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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