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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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Posted (edited)

I agree with the previous comment, but I would recommend you to send them anyways. It doesn't hurt

Edited by Jerseygirl28

"The woman is not measured from head to toe, but from the heart to the infinite"

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I'm an F1 student adjusting through marriage as well and I sent copies of all my I-94, I-20s and copies of my OPT EADs when I applied. It's better to send as many documents as possible than to get an RFE later.

11/24/2015 - Mailed I-130, I-485, and I-765
11/26/2015 - Delivered

11/27/2015 - AOS Package accepted and routed to National Benefits Center
12/03/2015 - eNotices received

12/04/2015 - checks cashed

12/07/2015 - got NOAs in the mail

12/18/2015 - got biometrics appointment in the mail

12/29/2015 - biometrics done

02/09/2016 - EAD approved

02/17/2016 - got EAD in the mail

05/31/2016 - got a text and an email notification that the interview was scheduled for June 30.

06/30/2016 - interview; green card approved; case status moved to "new card is being produced"

07/07/2016 - got the green card in the mail

 

03/31/2018 - mailed I-751 to California Service Center

04/02/2018 - package delivered

04/09/2018 - check cashed and got NOA in the mail

05/11/2018 - got a letter saying that USCIS is going to use my old biometrics

08/16/2018 - got 18 month extension letter

03/04/2019 - case transferred to Nebraska Service Center

04/29/2019 - new card being produced notification

05/04/2019 - got 10-year green card in the mail

 

10/02/2019 - submitted N400 online

10/05/2019 - got biometrics notification

10/25/2019 - biometrics done

12/12/2019 - got interview letter in the mail; interview scheduled for January 16

01/16/2020 - interview; application approved

01/29/2020 - got oath ceremony notification 

03/18/2020 - oath ceremony descheduled due to COVID-19 closures

06/11/2020 - oath ceremony! Got my citizenship!

Posted

Hello everyone,

I need help to answer my question. I'm at F1 visa and having opt right now until November. My fiancè is USC, we want to get married on December. Is it okay to get married during my grace period? Or we must go before my opt's expiration date? Thank you so much in advance.

Filed: Timeline
Posted

Hello everyone,

I need help to answer my question. I'm at F1 visa and having opt right now until November. My fiancè is USC, we want to get married on December. Is it okay to get married during my grace period? Or we must go before my opt's expiration date? Thank you so much in advance.

Anyone (who is single) can get married any time.

Posted (edited)

Anyone (who is single) can get married any time.

I'm just worried because we will file my Aos on that period, Is that fine? And How about my status after my grace period? Thanks much! I just want to make it sure every step.

Edited by BiancaF
Filed: Timeline
Posted (edited)

I'm just worried because we will file my Aos on that period, Is that fine?

You can file AOS at any time after you are married.

And How about my status after my grace period?

You will be out of status. When you file AOS you will be authorized to stay in the US regardless of whether you have status. Edited by newacct
 
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