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grahamgoochyesterday at 8:02 PM3 repliesview on HN

This is a good thing. Adjustment of status for those within the USA is backlogged- by years for people from certain countries. Going to the home consulate for the final stamp will save years for many people.

F1 and h1 are non-immigrant visa.

American law only allows a person to reside in the country with one Visa type.

The green card is an immigrant visa - and the new visa is issued through an adjustment of status for those inside the USA (backlogged) or by consulates (nearly immediately).

So this is a good thing. It’s easy to get alarmed.


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ceejayozyesterday at 8:06 PM

Why is it "nearly immediately" at a consulate but "backlogged" in the US? Why can't that be fixed?

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arrowleafyesterday at 8:06 PM

From what I've gathered, the consular route is nowhere near immediate, especially if they are from one of the countries typically backlogged (e.g. India). You're saying that someone who gets married while on F1 + OPT/STEM should leave with their partner, potentially for months if not years, while pursuing the consular route.

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kylehotchkissyesterday at 8:08 PM

Consulates are not nearly immediately. You have to wait months-years for appointments at some.