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Hello, i am an F1 student and i have been legally in the US since 2014. Me and my boyfriend have been dating for over 3 years now and we have decided to get married. We are planning to get married next month.

School tuition has become a little too high for my family now to help me pay for it, especially since once of my parents lost their job last year. Since we're starting a new life i would rather use that money to help settle down together.

My question is whether it would be an issue if we got married and i withdrew from school before the required deadline. Would the school possibly create an issue for me between the time we got married and the time we filed for AOS? Would my withdrawal have any repercussion on our application for AOS?

 

Thanks in advance, this issue has been worrying us a lot.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Uganda
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Getting married in itself does nothing for you. You have to file for adjustment of status after you get married to stay. The safest course of action is to withdraw from school after filing for yous AOS. Dropping out of school immediately puts you out of status and makes you deportable. If you have already filed for AOS when you drop out, you will not have that problem.

 
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