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Ezra Sawyer

Posted 7 months ago

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Can I switch from a J-1 visa to a green card?
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Kabelo Ramotshabi

Answered 7 months ago

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Sure. You can switch from a J-1 visa to a green card, but if you are subject to the J-1 two-year home residency requirement, you must either fulfill it or obtain a waiver before applying for a green card.

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Ilkin Mammadov

Answered 7 months ago

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Yes, you can switch from a J-1 visa to a green card if you are not subject to the two-year home residency requirement. otherwise, you have to return home for 2 years before you can later come into the U.S.

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Wren Patel

Answered 7 months ago

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Yes, you can switch from a J-1 visa to a Green Card, but you may need a waiver of the two-year home residency requirement if it applies.

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