I filed my EB-5 I-526 in October 2019. I am in the U.S. on a B1/B2 visa since May 22 for observership and will be applying for a residency program in internal medicine. How can I file for adjustment of status under these circumstances? What should be my next step?
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Lynne Feldman
Immigration Attorneys DirectoryComplicated if you are doing the residency on a J-1.
Bernard P Wolfsdorf
Immigration Attorneys DirectoryThe next step is to file the I-485 with supporting applications for work and travel permission.
Steffanie J Lewis
Immigration Attorneys DirectoryEngage an immigration attorney to adjust status when a visa becomes available to you. Check the Department of State monthly bulletin to track when visas are currently available to I-526 investors from your country of nationality.
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