Anna Zhang
Jul 8, 2024
married a U.S. citizen, and then remained in the U.S. for 14 months before submitting your I-485 form 1.5 years after the marriage
If you legally entered the United States, married a U.S. citizen, when visa expired,and then remained in the U.S. for 14 months illegally before submitting your I-485 form 1.5 years after the marriage, and you plan not to leave the U.S. before it is approved, is this permissible? What potential negative consequences might there be?#I485 # green card through marriage with a citizen
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Green buzzJul 8, 2024
zero consequences, go ahead and apply
w s ๐จ๐ฆ๐บ๐ธJul 8, 2024
I think thereโs a 6 month of illegal presence that may prevent you from getting your AP. but look into that. overstays are forgiven with USCs
Anna ZhangJul 8, 2024
thanks very much
D DJul 8, 2024
@Anna Zhang over stay is forgiven as long as you're married to. US Citizen but hope you didn't violate the 90day rule
Anna ZhangJul 8, 2024
thanks very much, I didnโt violate the 90day rule!
Bianka HartJul 8, 2024
I did basically the same thing, just 8 months instead of 14 and my Greencard got approved last week! you should be fine, especially since you married a citizen.
Anna ZhangJul 8, 2024
@Bianka Hart thanks very much for your reply, you got a green card for 10 years or 2? because I want to get a 10-year green card
Anna ZhangJul 8, 2024
@Last Hope you marriad a citizen or green card holder?
Anna ZhangJul 8, 2024
@D D @w s ๐จ๐ฆ๐บ๐ธ @Last Hope @Bianka Hart @Green buzz hi everyone, thanks for all your guys reply and help!
D DJul 8, 2024
@Last Hope by USCIS standards violation of the 90days rule is a misrepresentation of the purpose of the visa....
You'll need a competent attorney and strong proofs to overcome it
w s ๐จ๐ฆ๐บ๐ธJul 8, 2024
@Last Hope Iโve seen plenty of people not worry about the 90 day rule and they get approved fast as well. ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ
