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High score reward! My American student I-20 will expire on May 20 13 10, and the visa status of F 1 will expire on July 5. Is it too late to get married and apply for a new identity in the meantime?

As far as time is concerned, I am really nervous.

Your student status in the United States begins with the deadline of your 20 forms (or the date of your final exam, whichever comes first). From that day on, you have 60 days to leave the country, or transfer schools and so on.

What is the concept of boyfriend's naturalization around May? Have you submitted your application for the interview in May? Or submit the application in May?

If it is an interview in May, generally speaking, it takes more than one month from the end of the interview to the oath of naturalization. If successful, you can submit an application for adjusting your identity on the premise that your identity is normal;

If the application is submitted in May, it may be too late. It takes an average of more than two months from submitting an application to fingerprinting, background check and interview, plus waiting for the oath of naturalization, your identity should have expired by then.

Although it has nothing to do with marrying a citizen, as long as it is legal to enter the country, it is better to maintain legal status.

I suggest you:

1. consult an immigration lawyer,

Get ready to get married now and get the formalities ready in advance.

3. You apply for OPT, so as to ensure that there will be no problem with your identity, and then you can apply for adjusting your identity.

4. If you plan to continue your postgraduate study, you can have a new form of 20. If you have applied for a school, in fact, your student status will continue.