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Old 22nd May 2008, 09:08 AM
uz214 uz214 is offline
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I applied for AOS, F-1 visa holder need advice

hi everyone,
i applied for AOS, with employment authorization an i-485/i-130 2 weeks ago ...got a couple of responses in mail after 8 days saying i should get a letter for finger printing..and stuff.

I am on f-1 and i am doing my masters, i messed up last semester and got a F in one of these classes college sends me a letter saying that because of my gpa they will dismiss me and end the i-20. in 2 weeks. They said i can appeal the decision but i need to skip the summer session, (by skipping summer session i will be out of status).

i am waiting for my finger printing letter and work authorization. I am married to a citizen for about 5 months.

My question is would i get into any trouble? college letter said i would have to go back to my home country and etc ..which is retarded ...i do want to complete my education but i am honestly tired of paying so much school fees and do i at my own pace. thanks guys
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Old 22nd May 2008, 09:29 AM
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My question is would i get into any trouble? college letter said i would have to go back to my home country and etc ..which is retarded ...i do want to complete my education but i am honestly tired of paying so much school fees and do i at my own pace. thanks guys
Ignore the letter. Your pending I-485 keeps you legal in the US.
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PD: 9/12/2000 (EB3/VA/RIR/Canada)
I-140 RD: 12/22/2000
I-140 AD: 7/16/2001
RD: 8/28/2001
ND: 10/26/2001
FP1: 1/31/2002
RFE: 8/2/2002
RFE RD: 8/28/2002
TD: 10/22/2002
FP2: 6/19/2004
ID: 07/15/2004
AD: 07/15/2004
CO: 08/18/2004
CR: 08/23/2004
N-400 RD: 05/21/2009
FP: 06/13/2009
CFR: 08/05/2009
IL: 08/21/09
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Old 22nd May 2008, 09:42 AM
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I agree with Canadian. As long as you were "on status" when the I-485 was filed you are fine. Now you may consider taking fewer credits and with a lighter load you may do better on your courses.
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03/01: I130 filed
06/11: I130 approved
06/25: I485
07/20: e-I131, e-I765
07/27: I485 FP code 3
07/31: Interview notice
08/21: I765 FP code 2
09/11: AP, EAD approved
09/21: Interview, approved pending NC
11/9: NC cleared
11/20: GC received
2009
8/18:I-751 package received at VSC
8/19:check cashed
8/22:NOA I-797C received, 1 year extension
9/05:Bio code 3 notice received
9/29: Biometrics done
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Old 22nd May 2008, 09:44 AM
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As long as you were "on status" when the I-485 was filed you are fine.
Actually, as an Immediate Relative (spouse of a US citizen) that doesn't matter either. So long as he or she entered the US legally it's OK.
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PD: 9/12/2000 (EB3/VA/RIR/Canada)
I-140 RD: 12/22/2000
I-140 AD: 7/16/2001
RD: 8/28/2001
ND: 10/26/2001
FP1: 1/31/2002
RFE: 8/2/2002
RFE RD: 8/28/2002
TD: 10/22/2002
FP2: 6/19/2004
ID: 07/15/2004
AD: 07/15/2004
CO: 08/18/2004
CR: 08/23/2004
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FP: 06/13/2009
CFR: 08/05/2009
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Old 22nd May 2008, 09:57 AM
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Thanks! guys i was getting worried i hate how schools bully F-1 Students and treats them somehow inferior-
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Old 22nd May 2008, 10:48 AM
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Yeah that's right. Here we call the international office the "gestapo" office, but ultimately they are just doing their job making sure everything runs smoothly so I understand why they can be pain in the neck sometimes.
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06/11: I130 approved
06/25: I485
07/20: e-I131, e-I765
07/27: I485 FP code 3
07/31: Interview notice
08/21: I765 FP code 2
09/11: AP, EAD approved
09/21: Interview, approved pending NC
11/9: NC cleared
11/20: GC received
2009
8/18:I-751 package received at VSC
8/19:check cashed
8/22:NOA I-797C received, 1 year extension
9/05:Bio code 3 notice received
9/29: Biometrics done
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Old 29th May 2008, 08:26 AM
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just an update- i got my finger printing letter yesterday, for aos and employment authorization.
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