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My wife and I just got married. We are about to send in our applications and all documents. She is almost convince that we will be denied because she will be in a few months to go to school at Carnegie Melon. Her program will last 1.5 years and after that we plan to move to a new city. I have told her it is not a rare thing to happen and I have worked with plenty of married couples that live apart due to work or school for a few years. We dated for two years prior and had to do a small elopement recently due to her family being unable to travel to the US due to Covid. To me the interviewer will probably ask more questions, but if we can prove we still see each other and are financially both tied to each other while she goes to school I think it is an issue that is easy to overcome. Has anyone had this issue before and how did you overcome it?

 
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