Hey guys!
I came to the US right after finishing Med School due to family obligations and since I didn't complete the health service obligations of my home country, they didn't give me my final MD degree. So there goes USMLE/residency!
Anyways, I entered the US a year ago on H4 and have been volunteering as a researcher eversince. Now I will be joining a biomedical PhD program in the coming fall and so will file for COS from H4 to F1.
Now the question is, my current supervisor is willing to file for an employment-based GC for me so that by the time my PhD is done, I will hopefully have my wrok-permit or GC at hand. Is it possible to have a GC case while on F1 status?
I know about the whole non-immigrational nature of F1, but I entered the US on H4 not F1, and I have no intention to leave the US in the coming years, so there is no need to F1 stamp/re-entry/etc...
Ah, by the way, my wife is doing her residency on H1 and we are looking for ways to conserve her H1 years. Do you think it is a reasonable option for me to go and check with my school international students office and ask them for a J1 for my PhD IF AND ONLY IF they ensure me that I won't have 2 yrs HRR? Then my wife can do her residency on J2 and save her H1... Is it possible?! (Damn it! Her residency salary will be twice as much as my PhD stipend..!)
Thanks,
Paul
I came to the US right after finishing Med School due to family obligations and since I didn't complete the health service obligations of my home country, they didn't give me my final MD degree. So there goes USMLE/residency!
Anyways, I entered the US a year ago on H4 and have been volunteering as a researcher eversince. Now I will be joining a biomedical PhD program in the coming fall and so will file for COS from H4 to F1.
Now the question is, my current supervisor is willing to file for an employment-based GC for me so that by the time my PhD is done, I will hopefully have my wrok-permit or GC at hand. Is it possible to have a GC case while on F1 status?
I know about the whole non-immigrational nature of F1, but I entered the US on H4 not F1, and I have no intention to leave the US in the coming years, so there is no need to F1 stamp/re-entry/etc...
Ah, by the way, my wife is doing her residency on H1 and we are looking for ways to conserve her H1 years. Do you think it is a reasonable option for me to go and check with my school international students office and ask them for a J1 for my PhD IF AND ONLY IF they ensure me that I won't have 2 yrs HRR? Then my wife can do her residency on J2 and save her H1... Is it possible?! (Damn it! Her residency salary will be twice as much as my PhD stipend..!)
Thanks,
Paul
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