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The CoA is NOT a visa, ur gf will have to return home before her student visa expires or face the consequences of being an overstayer and all the grief entailed with that.asab1213 wrote:Thanks isceon, that’s a huge weight off our minds. We were under the impression that even if we were married after her visa expires we could still not apply for the marriage visa without her having to go back to America.
Have you made an emergency call to the agency? If she needs the passport to travel (if she wanted to leave before her visa expires), it would be best to call them and notify them of this. (Unfortunately I do not know which number you should call!). That might speed things up, and she might be able to leave and re-enter as a tourist.asab1213 wrote:What exactly are the consequences for being an overstayer? How can she go back now before her visa expires since the Border Agency has her passport. After all the effort, money, and time spent in applying for our COA we can’t just cancel the process so she can go back to America.
Once we are married how long do you think we will have to be a part when we apply for our marriage visa?