Dear crazy cat, Mike and carmel34, THANK YOU for help really. You already helped a lot but please let me explain what I asked and meant in detail ONE LAST TIME I PROMISE. I think you misunderstood my question (or i wasn't clear enough, sorry my fault)
3 facts we know:
Fact 1: Entering the US with student visa WITH THE INTENT of adjusting status is fraud.
Fact 2: I will enter the US with student visa WITH THE INTENT of studying.
Fact 3: I will marry an US citizen and start green card process WHICH IS INTENT TO IMMIGRATE after entering US with F1 visa.
So technically WHEN I ENTER THE USA WITH F1 VISA, I have an intent to adjust status. But at the same time, i am not using f1 visa for it, I'm using f1 visa for school but I will enter the usa with F1 AND CHANGE MY STATUS by marrying.
if an officer asks me: "Are you entering the usa with F1 visa and then adjust your status to immigrate to usa?". I will be honest and answer is YES. So what makes me different than a person who does visa fraud? i know my intention is not fraud but immigration doesn't! won't they put me in the same basket? i'm just trying to learn what i can do so they won't put me in the same basket?
i know we can say, it was their only intention when they got f1 visa but question is:
How can I prove with material that this is not me?
The fraud person will say the same thing like me: "I used my F1 to study but I fell in love and changed my mind."
How can I not put myself in a situation so immigration doesn't assume and think that about me and make my case hard, because actions i will take(entering with F1 visa and marrying) is technically same as a fraud person (but i am not fraud, please believe)
I hope i was able to explain myself, because i really hope you can clear me on this, i wanted to be clear as I can so it helps you answer. Thank you again, really..