Re: Passed NCLEX, Whats Next? Maybe No OPT
If you used the OPT for the Bachelor's degree, then you will not be able to get one now. You can only get it if you go on for a more advanced degree, not one that is of lesser time such as the ADN. You would have needed to have gone for the Master's to be able to use it. Even for a second Bachelor's degree, it would not be approved.
Not sure why your international advisor did not tell you of this beforehand. It is a well known fact.
But you are in a real pickle at this time as you have only 60 days after the last day of class to remain in the US with your student visa. They do not care anything about the time that it took to get approval to sit for the exam, or that you passed it. The requirements that are given with immigration are that you have 60 days after the last day of class, and if you had the OPT; then 60 days after that since that is still done under the student visa.
If you are not continuing on directly with your studies, then your student visa expires. It is not valid until the date on it if you are not currently enrolled as a student in a full-time program.
There is no way that you can remain in the US at this time, currently there are no visas available for you. And the two year ADN does not meet the requirements for any other type of visa, only the green card. It is not possible to remain in the US since the US is not accepting petitions to adjust status at this time.
Wish that you would have known about us much earlier. Best of luck to you.
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