PDA

View Full Version : Allowed to marry even if there's "No AOS" on I-94?


Angelhugs
Dec 18, 2008, 10:50 PM
Hi, I entered the US on Oct 2 as a tourist and was given 6 months to stay but immigration wrote "no AOS allowed" on my I-94. They thought I was intending to stay too long because I arrived in Oct 2 and my return ticket says Feb 13, and also my last visit to the US was in Jan this year and I stayed for 3 months. Yet they still gave me 6 months and I was thankful. This is my 3rd trip to the US. I was corresponding with a US citizen I met in the internet since January and I met him personally in November. I didn't intend to marry him when I came but we fell in love and would really like to be married without me having to leave the US. Can I still do this, get married maybe in Feb, and apply for adjustment of status, even with that "no AOS allowed" note on my I-94? What are my risks? What would you recommend I do best, considering that we really love each other and we want to be married soon? Thank you anyone who can help.

lawanwadee
Dec 18, 2008, 11:06 PM
No AOS = No Adjustment of Status. Sometimes you will get both No AOS & No COS which means no change of status.

When annotation was added in your record, if you get married and file for adjustment of status, the result would be "denied".

If you don't want to spend big $$ for attorney fee, return to your home country and come back with either fiancee's visa or spouse visa.

You should be thankful.. normally when someone enters US for the 3rd time in 2 years, his/her visa would be revoked.

lawre
Nov 9, 2011, 06:33 PM
Tengo visa de turista la ultima vez que viaje me pusieron en la I-94 NO AOS ? Que significa esto puedo viajar de nuevo o no ? Dentro de cuanto tiempo me urge saber tengo negocios pendientes y no quiero que me cancelen la visa espero me ayuden... plis