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  • My F-1 is expiring

    I am currently under my F-1 and it'll be expired this coming May. I got married to a natural born US Citizen and we are about to submit paperwork for Adjustment of Status sometimes this month. However, I am worried about my F-1 status expiring soon. Do I really need to re-enroll or extend my F-1 just in case my AOS process will take longer than I expect?

    Thank you for all your help.
    03/24/2020: Sent package to USCIS.
    03/25/2020: Package received by USCIS.
    04/14/2020: 4 text messages received and checks cashed.
    04/23/2020: 4 NOAs received in mail.
    08/17/2020: Biometrics Appointment letter received in mail for 08/25.
    08/25/2020: Fingerprints taken and applied to I-765 and I-485.
    09/01/2020: Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview.
    09/08/2020: New card is being produced.
    09/11/2020: I-765 and I-131 were approved and mailed.
    09/16/2020: Combo card in hand.

  • #2
    You don't have to maintain your F1 status once you submit the AOS forms and get the receipt notice, you will have a legal pending status.
    i did the same to my wife and everything went smooth and receiving the GC tomorrow.


    05/20/2019 Case Was Received
    08/01/2019 Biometrics Walk in
    12/06/2019 Ready to Schedule interview
    12/12/2019 Interview was Scheduled
    01/23/2020 Interview Day
    01/23/2020 Interview was Completed and must be reviewed
    01/30/2020 New Card is Being Produced
    01/31/2020 Case Was Approved I-485

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mazmazan81 View Post
      You don't have to maintain your F1 status once you submit the AOS forms and get the receipt notice, you will have a legal pending status.
      i did the same to my wife and everything went smooth and receiving the GC tomorrow.
      Awesome, that's all I need to know. That's nice to hear your green card is coming.

      Thank you so much!
      03/24/2020: Sent package to USCIS.
      03/25/2020: Package received by USCIS.
      04/14/2020: 4 text messages received and checks cashed.
      04/23/2020: 4 NOAs received in mail.
      08/17/2020: Biometrics Appointment letter received in mail for 08/25.
      08/25/2020: Fingerprints taken and applied to I-765 and I-485.
      09/01/2020: Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview.
      09/08/2020: New card is being produced.
      09/11/2020: I-765 and I-131 were approved and mailed.
      09/16/2020: Combo card in hand.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ldinh91 View Post

        Awesome, that's all I need to know. That's nice to hear your green card is coming.

        Thank you so much!
        Just want to remind you with one thing about giving up your F1 status, in case your AOS was denied you won't be able to get it back and i'm afraid you'll have to leave the country.
        But i believe because you're married to a USC gives you extra protection and you can follow different procedures after denial.
        So please consult a lawyer to get better advice.
        From my experience if you have a strong case and been here legally during your whole stay then no need to worry about denial decision.


        05/20/2019 Case Was Received
        08/01/2019 Biometrics Walk in
        12/06/2019 Ready to Schedule interview
        12/12/2019 Interview was Scheduled
        01/23/2020 Interview Day
        01/23/2020 Interview was Completed and must be reviewed
        01/30/2020 New Card is Being Produced
        01/31/2020 Case Was Approved I-485

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mazmazan81 View Post

          Just want to remind you with one thing about giving up your F1 status, in case your AOS was denied you won't be able to get it back and i'm afraid you'll have to leave the country.
          But i believe because you're married to a USC gives you extra protection and you can follow different procedures after denial.
          So please consult a lawyer to get better advice.
          From my experience if you have a strong case and been here legally during your whole stay then no need to worry about denial decision.
          To be on the safe side, I will extend my F-1 visa for another semester until December (because it's free). My husband and I are gathering all the paperwork and we will send it soon.
          Once again, thank you.
          03/24/2020: Sent package to USCIS.
          03/25/2020: Package received by USCIS.
          04/14/2020: 4 text messages received and checks cashed.
          04/23/2020: 4 NOAs received in mail.
          08/17/2020: Biometrics Appointment letter received in mail for 08/25.
          08/25/2020: Fingerprints taken and applied to I-765 and I-485.
          09/01/2020: Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview.
          09/08/2020: New card is being produced.
          09/11/2020: I-765 and I-131 were approved and mailed.
          09/16/2020: Combo card in hand.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ldinh91 View Post

            To be on the safe side, I will extend my F-1 visa for another semester until December (because it's free). My husband and I are gathering all the paperwork and we will send it soon.
            Once again, thank you.
            Yah just extend it if for free


            05/20/2019 Case Was Received
            08/01/2019 Biometrics Walk in
            12/06/2019 Ready to Schedule interview
            12/12/2019 Interview was Scheduled
            01/23/2020 Interview Day
            01/23/2020 Interview was Completed and must be reviewed
            01/30/2020 New Card is Being Produced
            01/31/2020 Case Was Approved I-485

            Comment

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