Re: question for suzanne OPT I-20
Again, as I responded to your other question:
Most on-line programs are not considered full-time studies as most are working full-time and completing the degree part-time. This is where you will run into trouble with immigration.
Your OPT is considered training already, and to add in another program while you are on it makes no sense to me. It is still student status, I would focus on getting the best experience that you can while you are working this year and then worry about the BSN as you are going to have plenty of time to get it completed. It is not going to change your timing or wait for the green card.
You would be better off waiting until you finish the OPT.
In the future, please just make another post to the thread that you have already started on the same topic and not start another one with questions that are essentially on the same topic. Makes it confusing for me as well as others here.
Again, unless you are going to leave the US, the same I-20 will remain valid as long as you are enrolled full-time in a nursing program and the OPT is under that, and you do not need to get another one. Only if you leave the country, will you actually need to get a new one when this one expires.
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