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No, where you already have lawful permanent resident status. However, if you just have an employment authorization card and are trying to adjust status, you may permanently lose the priority date, where you are adjusting status based upon a parent who is a green card holder. That can create a mess.
The general rule is that if you are a permanent resident, you are free to marry anyone you want without it effecting your status. If you are not a resident, call to discuss your situation.
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