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| F-1 and J-1 Student Visas F-1 and J-1 visas for foreign students in the U.S. |
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Hi, I am 21 years old, I got my green card in 2005 from the asylum status.
My boyfriend and I are planning getting married, he is a foreign student, he\'s now holding F-1 visa (they are still effective until next year) We would like to know that if we get married, can he become a resident, namely, can he be granted a legal work permit or some kind of residency in the States? Thank you very much! |
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Yes, there should be no problem.
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I am with the same situation and I have a chance talking to one of lawyer and He told that will be illegal if my fiancee introduce my name in her visa |
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