Frequently asked questions
Questions about EB-4 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Can I change the location of the consular interview?
Changing the consular interview location for the EB-4 visa is possible in specific cases, upon official proof and authorization, always following legal procedures and official guidelines.
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Can I change to another category after EB-4?
It is possible to change categories after EB-4, provided the new category requirements are met, with attention to laws and specialized guidance to avoid complications.
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Can I choose where to receive my green card in the USA?
The green card is sent to the address registered with USCIS, whether after adjustment of status in the USA or consular processing abroad; keeping information updated is essential.
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Can I claim that I am self-sufficient without a salary from the church?
The EB-4 visa requires proof of functional and contractual ties with the religious organization, not just personal financial self-sufficiency.
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Can I conduct services at multiple branches after obtaining the green card?
The green card allows conducting services at multiple branches, but it is essential to comply with legal obligations, local regulations, and consult experts to ensure compliance and safety.
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Can I continue as an F-1 student and apply for EB-4 at the same time?
It is possible to maintain the F-1 visa while initiating a process for EB-4, but it is essential to act cautiously, comply with rules, and seek specialized guidance to avoid complications.
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Can I continue receiving salary abroad?
EB-4 visa beneficiaries can receive salary abroad, provided they comply with the tax, regulatory, and residency obligations imposed by the US.
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Can I continue working for my current church in my country after obtaining the green card?
Obtaining the green card permits work abroad but requires maintaining the U.S. as your primary residence to avoid immigration and tax complications.
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Can I convert my F-1 visa to EB-4?
The conversion from an F-1 visa to EB-4 is possible only if you fit into the specific EB-4 categories, respecting the legal requirements and rigorous procedures.
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Can I correct errors after submitting the I-360?
It is possible to correct errors on the I-360 in certain situations, but it is crucial to act quickly, accurately, and seek specialized guidance to ensure the proper progress of the process.
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Can I create my own religious organization and petition for myself?
Creating a religious organization to petition for the EB-4 visa is possible but requires proving authenticity, complying with strict legal criteria, and following U.S. immigration regulations.
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Can I do an EB-4 status adjustment having entered with a B-2?
The B-2 to EB-4 status adjustment is possible but requires careful analysis of the history and strict compliance with US immigration laws.
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Can I do secular work along with religious work?
The EB-4 visa requires primary dedication to religious work, with secular work allowed only if it does not affect the obligations that secured the visa.
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Can I do secular work outside church hours after obtaining the green card?
The green card via EB-4 allows secular work outside church hours, provided that religious duties remain a priority and immigration laws are respected.
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Can I do secular work to supplement my income?
Before seeking secular work with the EB-4 visa, review the conditions of your status and consult specialists to avoid legal issues.
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Can I downgrade from EB-1 to EB-4?
It is not possible to downgrade from EB-1 to EB-4; each visa requires a specific petition and its own criteria, making it essential to start a new process and seek specialized legal guidance.
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Can I downgrade or upgrade my EB-4?
EB-4 does not allow formal upgrades or downgrades; to change, one must start a new petition meeting legal requirements and seeking specialized guidance.
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Can I enroll my children in public schools as an EB-4 visa holder?
Children of EB-4 visa holders can attend public schools in the U.S., ensuring free education upon compliance with local regulations and immigration laws.
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Can I enter as a tourist and then quickly change to EB-4?
Entering as a tourist and trying to quickly change to the EB-4 visa is not recommended due to the legal complexity and specific requirements for this type of visa.
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Can I expedite the consular processing?
Expedited consular processing for the EB-4 visa is restricted and depends on proven urgencies, subject to individual evaluation by the competent authorities.