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I came here on F-1 Student Visa on 01-08-2023. For a Bachelor's degree. After one year I have realized that it's impossible for me to cope with. Is there any other way to get Green Card and Settlement without marriage or EB3, EB2, EB1, Asylum. 

 

Please help my situation is getting toughfer now. Although I have my F-1 status till now. But don't know how long I can keep. 

 

If someone knows any lawyer who can help please suggest. 

 

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6 hours ago, Zaman Shanto said:

I came here on F-1 Student Visa on 01-08-2023. For a Bachelor's degree. After one year I have realized that it's impossible for me to cope with. Is there any other way to get Green Card and Settlement without marriage or EB3, EB2, EB1, Asylum. 

 

Please help my situation is getting toughfer now. Although I have my F-1 status till now. But don't know how long I can keep. 

 

If someone knows any lawyer who can help please suggest. 

 

🙏🙏🙏🙏

 

I'm not sure what a lawyer can do tbh, other than charge you for a consultation to go over all of the possible options for a green card, all of which you can find on the USCIS website anyway. https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-eligibility-categories

 

So check those, see if you are eligible for any. And if you can give more info about your skills/qualifications/where you're from/any family in the US, then people may be able to do suggest other visa routes i.e. temporary visas that would enable to you go stay but may lead to a GC in the future. 

 

Good luck. 

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There's no shortcut to a greencard.

 

Are you eligible for H1B sponsorship? The lottery is over for this year but lots of non profit orgs and schools still support and they are exempt from the lottery.

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