Re: New BSN Grads
The issue that you are up against is the fact that there are no visas available right now. And add into that equation that the US was forced to accept about 800,000 petitions this summer and there are only 140,000 green cards issued annually for those under the EB-3 category which is what you would be under.
We are not expecting that to open up for two to three years at the earliest. Even if you find a facility right after you pass the NCLEX-RN exam, there is nothing that they can do other than file the I-140 for you, but that does not permit you to remain in the US once you finish your OPT. Only if you can get the I-485 submitted, can you remain here, and that is where the problem is; it is not being accepted now and that is what you need to adjust your status, or start the AOS process if you heard of it in those terms.
The OPT is actually part of the student visa, and is covered under that. If you are no longer under the student status, then you will not be able to remain in the US. You are given 60 days from the last day of your studies, or the last day of your OPT. After that, you are out of status.
If you have the I-140 alone submitted, you cannot remain in the US; only when the AOS is filed, can you remain here while you are undergoing the processing. There is already much written on this very topic so you can just do a search here to find out more about it.
To legally remain in the US after the OPT, if you cannot get the I-485 submitted, you will have to continue on with your schooling. And when the OPT is over, you will not be permitted to work full-time any longer and will have to go thru the same process to work as with the BSN.
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