We had my wife's green card interview this morning, and are very nervous about what the final outcome will be.
Here is the situation. My wife was on F-1 status. She was supposed to start her next semester at school in September. However, in August, we filed her green card applicaion (based on marriage to US citizen).
When we got the receipt confirmation from the INS, we thought that she didn't have to start school in September, since she now had AOS Pending status and didn't need to maintain her F-1 status.
The officer at the interview told us that since she did not start school in September, she is in violation of her F-1 status and currently does not have a valid status in the US.
She told us that the situtation will be reviewed and that we will get a response in the mail in 2-3 weeks.
She also took my wifes employment authorization card and I-94. Is this standard procedure?
The strangest thing is that we found out from my wife's International Student Advisor, that her status in the immigration database is "F-1 Authorized Early Withdrawl - Pending permanent residency". This assured us that everything is ok, but we learned otherwise at today's interview.
What are the chances of her green card application getting rejected becuase she did not maintain F-1 status while she was AOS Pending?
Thanks!
Here is the situation. My wife was on F-1 status. She was supposed to start her next semester at school in September. However, in August, we filed her green card applicaion (based on marriage to US citizen).
When we got the receipt confirmation from the INS, we thought that she didn't have to start school in September, since she now had AOS Pending status and didn't need to maintain her F-1 status.
The officer at the interview told us that since she did not start school in September, she is in violation of her F-1 status and currently does not have a valid status in the US.
She told us that the situtation will be reviewed and that we will get a response in the mail in 2-3 weeks.
She also took my wifes employment authorization card and I-94. Is this standard procedure?
The strangest thing is that we found out from my wife's International Student Advisor, that her status in the immigration database is "F-1 Authorized Early Withdrawl - Pending permanent residency". This assured us that everything is ok, but we learned otherwise at today's interview.
What are the chances of her green card application getting rejected becuase she did not maintain F-1 status while she was AOS Pending?
Thanks!