F1 for GC applicant

Not all that new; it turns out that a good number of the 9/11 hijackers had entered in B and then promptly filed a COS to F and started studying while waiting for the I-539 to be approved. USCIS made that change in 2002, if I recall correctly.
well in that case it is not true because this girl i am talking about came in 2005.:)
 
what you are advising will result in a lifetime ban on entering the US.
and why is that? as an f-1 you are suppose to ahve ties to u're home country, so whay would u start telling the consulate the number of family members that u have in the Us, they really frown at that and will deny you no questions ask..
 
oh well at least thats the info i got... except the sister lied about it, but i guess thats her cup of tea anyway........
we are all responsible for our actions one way or the other.
 
and why is that? as an f-1 you are suppose to ahve ties to u're home country, so whay would u start telling the consulate the number of family members that u have in the Us, they really frown at that and will deny you no questions ask..

an immigrant petition has been filed for her. If she lies on her non-immigrant visa petition and says it was never filed for her, she will be permanently banned from entering the US for lying to the consul about immigration benefits.

See, if you honestly show how many, what kind of relatives and which status they are in in the US - a consular officer may deny a NON-immigrant visa because you couldn't prove non-immigrant intent. You will be able to get your immigrant visa later on.
If you lie to the consular officer in regards to your immigrant visa petition or a lot of other eligible facts, you will get a permanent ban on ANY visa. Now, is it worth it to you? you decide. But do NOT advise other forum members to do the same.
 
an immigrant petition has been filed for her. If she lies on her non-immigrant visa petition and says it was never filed for her, she will be permanently banned from entering the US for lying to the consul about immigration benefits.

See, if you honestly show how many, what kind of relatives and which status they are in in the US - a consular officer may deny a NON-immigrant visa because you couldn't prove non-immigrant intent. You will be able to get your immigrant visa later on.
If you lie to the consular officer in regards to your immigrant visa petition or a lot of other eligible facts, you will get a permanent ban on ANY visa. Now, is it worth it to you? you decide. But do NOT advise other forum members to do the same.

Re4ad within lines... and reply after understanding of the thread,,,, read where it started and how its going before you reply.....
someone shared and experience here... and u guys are going balastic about here experience... well too bad aboit that.. let her be and leave her alone.:D
 
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