Hi. I have been on F-1 visa since freshman year of high school and now I am a third year at a university in the US. The F-1 visa is valid for another 2 years. Before coming to my home country as I always do every summer, I got married to a US citizen, but I did not file adjustment of status and have no intentions on doing so. In a week, I will go back to the US to continue my studies, but recently I was told by others that I will be denied entry to the US because I married a US citizen. Is this true? Will this cause problems at the port of entry? Will the immigration officer know that I married a US citizen even though I did not file for adjustment of status? If yes, how can they know this? Thanks.
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Originally posted by orionWhy will you be denied entry? I dont see any reason if your visa is still valid and you have been maintaining status. Is there something else in your immigration history other than F1?
What do you mean by something else in my immigration history? You mean before I got the F-1 in high school? Currently I am only on F-1 and my records are clean. Thanks for your response orion.Last edited by hjlim88; 08-16-2008, 09:35 PM.
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You do have an assumed immigration intent since you are married to a US citizen. You can - and should be denied entry.
You should not have left the country until you have filed for AOS and received AP document. You must now have your spouse file for a spouse visa and wait in your home country until it is approved.
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Originally posted by C4usYou do have an assumed immigration intent since you are married to a US citizen. You can - and should be denied entry.
You should not have left the country until you have filed for AOS and received AP document. You must now have your spouse file for a spouse visa and wait in your home country until it is approved.Last edited by hjlim88; 08-18-2008, 08:21 PM.
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