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E2 Visa + Green Card + MBA

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Hi everybody. Please I need some help.

I’ve been in the US for almost 3 years now on an E2 visa status. My current employer is willing to file a Labor Certificate for me with the DOL in order for me to attain immigrant status through employment-based immigration, and a green card in the end.

How long does this process take? How soon can I get a green card this way?

The thing is that I’m probably going to start a full-time MBA next year (September), so I understand my visa status will change from E2 to F1 (student visa).

If so, what will happen then? What happens to the ongoing green card application process? Does it get cancelled as I won’t be working for my employer anymore?

Thank you so much for your help

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