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I am a senior in college and will be graduating this May. My boyfriend went to my same school and graduated last May. We are thinking of getting legally married in January to start the process so that we can get married through the church after I get the advance parole aproved. I have few questions.
- I called the USCIS to ask about the forms that I need to fill out and she told me that even if I get the advance parole aproved that does not assure me that I will be able to re-enter the US. How true is that?
- I've never lived with my boyfriend, even when he was going to school with me. Now he is living in CT and I am in MA (2 hours away). We are not planning to move in together till after I graduate and I move down to CT. How would this affect my application? Our applications are going to state that we are living in different states. Also, we are both moving in May, so our addresses are going to change. Where are the forms mailed to? Will my application be denied because we live in diff states? What if I get an interview date before May (not likely...I know), then we will have nothing but pictures that proves that our marriege is not a scam. Where would we be called for our interview? CT or MA?
- In a job application, when they ask me for my status, what would that be? I am not a PR or an F1 visa holder. What am I?
- Since I'm submitting all the papers together, I need to send them to the office in Chicago, right? What's the approximate waiting time for there?
Thanks so much!
I am a senior in college and will be graduating this May. My boyfriend went to my same school and graduated last May. We are thinking of getting legally married in January to start the process so that we can get married through the church after I get the advance parole aproved. I have few questions.
- I called the USCIS to ask about the forms that I need to fill out and she told me that even if I get the advance parole aproved that does not assure me that I will be able to re-enter the US. How true is that?
- I've never lived with my boyfriend, even when he was going to school with me. Now he is living in CT and I am in MA (2 hours away). We are not planning to move in together till after I graduate and I move down to CT. How would this affect my application? Our applications are going to state that we are living in different states. Also, we are both moving in May, so our addresses are going to change. Where are the forms mailed to? Will my application be denied because we live in diff states? What if I get an interview date before May (not likely...I know), then we will have nothing but pictures that proves that our marriege is not a scam. Where would we be called for our interview? CT or MA?
- In a job application, when they ask me for my status, what would that be? I am not a PR or an F1 visa holder. What am I?
- Since I'm submitting all the papers together, I need to send them to the office in Chicago, right? What's the approximate waiting time for there?
Thanks so much!