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Hello

 

I am a US permanent resident, and my girlfriend recently moved to the US on an F1 visa to study English as a second language. We had initially met in the US, but we have been in a long distance relationship for almost 2 years since then.

 

I proposed to her yesterday. Our base-case is getting married next year, but seriously considering getting married sooner so we can apply for AOS.


I keep reading that it is better to wait 90 days since her last entry. However if we wait too long, there is a risk her F1 would expire before we could file for AOS. In which case we’d rather plan the wedding for next year (and accept we’d be separated for a while).

 

Would F1 to study English as a second language + filing AOS within 90 days of entering the US raise all kind of red flags?


Maybe we are just being paranoid about it…

 
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