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Hi my name is Vinnie (or vince) I am from canada I have been here in the U.S since 2009 on two different f1 visas one for community college and one for a 4 year that I transferred on a scholarship, I did my junior year at the school, however my senior year which was supposed to be this past year my head coach got fired new coach came in and cut me from the team so being depressed I left school and dropped all my classes. A few months later (around christmas time last year) I met the woman of my dreams a few days before I was to go back to Canada, I went back to canada for a month and came back as a student under f1, I had trouble at the border because my school did not sign off for me to leave, but they let me in and wrote a note on my civis, anyways I came back thinking my scholarship was still good because the school sent me a check in the mail so I had planned on taking online classes while staying in san diego (the school i had a scholarship to was in Hawaii) however few weeks after they emailed me saying that because I dropped out of my classes the prior semester my scholarship was no longer good and i had to return the check long story short I appealed some fees that they charged me and got denied and on top of that my visa got terminated as of late march (I'm still below 181 days out of status) and they wrote a note on my civis as well and told me I would have trouble getting back into the country. Anyways I stayed here we developed a strong bond and relationship and got married about 3 weeks ago we live together I'm under the lease but here are my concerns.

1. Is the fact that I dropped out of school and violated my visa going to be a problem?

2. The fact that I entered the country on my f-1 even though i technically wasn't supposed to is that going to hurt my chances at getting a green card?

3. Can someone tell me exactly which forms I have to submit and how much it's going to cost? I heard the whole process should be around 1500$

4.I might potentially have another scholarship to play somewhere else out of state if it works out I'm going to have to move will that hurt our chances? and also can I even go to school since I don't have a SSN (school starts within a month)

5.I have debts with my old school and also some medical institutions and medical issuance like blue shield, when I do get my SSN will the collection agency still be able to ruin my credit? May i remind you guys I hyphenated my name with hers so my name has changed.

ANY HELP is appreciate thank you all

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1. Not really concerned if you prove your marriage is into good faith, not just because you are out-of-status.

2. Intention is not the sole reason to deny your AOS.

3. http://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide2 :guides:

4. Go to school if they admit you.

5. Financial bureaus will find you no matter you will have SSN now. By the way, it is not your main concern right now I believe.

N400

12/06/2014: Package filed

12/31/2014: Fingerprinted

02/06/2015: In-Line for Interview

04/15/2015: Passed Interview

05/05/2015: Oath letter was sent

05/22/2015: Oath Ceremony

 
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