Hello,
My wife is on a J-1 Visa exchange visitor. She is not subject to the 2-year requirement. She came to the US on November 29, 2016 and her visa expires on March 19, 2017. I am a U.S. Citizen born in the US. I have no trouble with the law, nor does she. We married on February 14, 2017. The people at the USCIS told us she is able to get her green card due to marrying a US Citizen. We know all the forms we need to fill out, but while reviewing the form I-845, it asks us the following question:
"I am applying for adjustment to permanent residence because:"
and then you choose A-H. I don't know which one it would be. I think it would be "A" but I do not want to make any assumptions, as these are very important documents and need to be taken care of very meticulously. if you post an answer, please explain why it would be this way so I can understand.
Also, the people at the USCIS told us it is preferred that she sends her forms out before her visa expires but I do not think we are going to be able to do it. Is it okay if we send the forms out 1-2 weeks after her visa expires? I am under the impression that as long as she does not drive without a drivers license or do anything that can get her in trouble she will be fine. Thank you in advance for all your help!
My wife is on a J-1 Visa exchange visitor. She is not subject to the 2-year requirement. She came to the US on November 29, 2016 and her visa expires on March 19, 2017. I am a U.S. Citizen born in the US. I have no trouble with the law, nor does she. We married on February 14, 2017. The people at the USCIS told us she is able to get her green card due to marrying a US Citizen. We know all the forms we need to fill out, but while reviewing the form I-845, it asks us the following question:
"I am applying for adjustment to permanent residence because:"
and then you choose A-H. I don't know which one it would be. I think it would be "A" but I do not want to make any assumptions, as these are very important documents and need to be taken care of very meticulously. if you post an answer, please explain why it would be this way so I can understand.
Also, the people at the USCIS told us it is preferred that she sends her forms out before her visa expires but I do not think we are going to be able to do it. Is it okay if we send the forms out 1-2 weeks after her visa expires? I am under the impression that as long as she does not drive without a drivers license or do anything that can get her in trouble she will be fine. Thank you in advance for all your help!
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