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If I were you I'd take a bit of time after you get married to file for AOS. Get her SS card first, that way she can open a bank account, get a credit card, etc. There's guides on here on the best way to get her a SS number.

When I moved I needed a couple months to adjust... I went through some culture shock and had a pretty hard time at first. We were married last October and filed for AOS in January. During that time I opened a personal savings and a joint account with my husband and got a Capital One credit card to start building credit. I could've gotten my driver's license in that time too but I haven't yet.

wow thanks thats a good point since that give build more evidence for the green card interview ,yeah i may just stay in nc until she gets her GC , that should give her time to settle in get the ssn and etc shes more important than a move , TX ir AZ will always be there lol

 

 

 

 

 

 
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