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question - travelled back to the us on F1 status on opt after brief 10 days in UK. OPT end date on i20 finishes early June

 

didnt realise that I needed to renew my visa stamp in passport as it was expired , until too late. Managed to get on the flight back to the US and when i arrived they did send me to secondary person as first immigration desk said he couldnt deal with me. The second person checked my passport/i20 etc and did let me through . We talked about my employment and then he sent me on my way and entered all my details onto the computer .

I have checked my i94 and it does show entry was as F1 and duration still showing as d/s

 

I know I should have known about renewing it and only being valid while still in the states , however stupidly I presummed the new I20 together with original visa stamp and EAD was enough . I wouldnt have travelled out of the states.

 

I will be marrying my American of over two years shortly and applying for AOS .

 

My question is when I send a copy of my visa stamp with my application , will it have a negative effect on my application

 

Any help would be appreciated

 

Thanks

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