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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Should I get married in the US or Mexico?

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Answered by attorney Yahima Suarez (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Hernandez & Suarez, PL
It shall not matter where you get married. However, to give you suggestions, I would need further information. Your question does not state where your boyfriend currently resides. If he is in Mexico and cannot obtain a visa to travel to the US, then you may have to marry in Mexico to petition him or you may want to wait to become a citizen and then petition him as a fianc?. If he is in the United States, I would need to know how he entered the US. If he entered through the border he cannot adjust status (get residency) unless he leaves the US and goes through consular processing and present various waivers (not an easy case) depending on his situation. If he is in the US and entered with visa, even though the visa expired, then you should wait until you become a citizen to petition him and of course, you would get marry in the US. So, the answer depends on the facts of your specific case.
It shall not matter where you get married. However, to give you suggestions, I would need further information. Your question does not state where your boyfriend currently resides. If he is in Mexico and cannot obtain a visa to travel to the US, then you may have to marry in Mexico to petition him or you may want to wait to become a citizen and then petition him as a fianc?. If he is in the United States, I would need to know how he entered the US. If he entered through the border he cannot adjust status (get residency) unless he leaves the US and goes through consular processing and present various waivers (not an easy case) depending on his situation. If he is in the US and entered with visa, even though the visa expired, then you should wait until you become a citizen to petition him and of course, you would get marry in the US. So, the answer depends on the facts of your specific case.
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Can I marry during my 60 days grace period?

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Answered by attorney Mary Lyn Tanawan Sanga (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Mary Lyn T. Sanga A Professional Corporation
You are still considered in F-1 status during the 60-day period. Getting married during this period does not affect your status as an F-1, but you must leave the country on or before the expiration of your authorized stay. Your wife can file the Form I-130 petition any time after you get married, even while you are still in the country.
You are still considered in F-1 status during the 60-day period. Getting married during this period does not affect your status as an F-1, but you must leave the country on or before the expiration of your authorized stay. Your wife can file the Form I-130 petition any time after you get married, even while you are still in the country.
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If I marry my fiance will he get immigration papers?

Answered by attorney Kevin L. Dixler
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Kevin L. Dixler
There is a possibility, but more information may be needed. Adjustment of status for those who entered lawfully remains a matter of discretion. It is unclear whether there are other complications that may get your husband deported. I strongly recommend an appointment with a competent and experienced immigration attorney.
There is a possibility, but more information may be needed. Adjustment of status for those who entered lawfully remains a matter of discretion. It is unclear whether there are other complications that may get your husband deported. I strongly recommend an appointment with a competent and experienced immigration attorney.
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