Legal Question in Immigration Law in Maryland

I visa and dependens

Hello,

I have a I visa and I want to marry someone with a F1 visa. what's going to happen to our statuses. do I need to adjust my status or does he? if he does, will he benefit from my status?


Asked on 1/09/08, 2:39 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Thomas Brown Law Office of Thomas K. Brown, LLC

Re: I visa and dependens

Either of you could benefit from the other's status, depending on the circumstances. An I visa holder could change status to become a dependent on another's F visa, and vice-versa. Neither is a direct path to permanent residency, though. F-1s have the advantage of the one year of post graduation "optional practical training," during which they may seek employment in their field of study, which could lead a US company to file for an immigrant worker visa for them. The I visa holder may be able to do something similar based on their own work. But again, neither an I or an F by itself leaves one eligible to adjust to a permanent resident.

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Answered on 1/09/08, 7:48 am


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