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Hi all,

my wife has an O-1 Visa and her company is sponsoring her a new EB-1 Visa (the company lawyer said us that the new Visa will be ready before July 2022). I noticed that this Visa is a an employment-based green card and that if her I-140 petition is approved, his spouse may be eligible to apply for admission to the United States in E-14 immigrant status.


We are living in US and I have an O-3 Visa (as spouse of an O-1 Visa holder) that expires in July 2022.

Do you known how is the process to get a E-14 immigrant status and what does it means? What are the next steps to get a Visa?
If my O-3 Visa expires do I have to leave the US?

Thanks to all.
 

 
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