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When Should I Apply for a Green Card After Getting an O-1 Visa Approval?
Immigration
Author
Jemima Owen-Jones
Published
October 04, 2024
Last Update
December 16, 2024
Table of Contents
Understanding the Adjustment of Status process
When should I apply for a green card after O-1 visa approval?
Immigrant petition qualifications
Travel plans while applying for a green card
O-1 validity dates: When to file for a green card
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Getting your O-1 visa approved is a huge accomplishment. With an approved O-1, you should be granted three years of work authorization and are eligible for unlimited extensions for the same role at the company.
However, many immigrants start thinking about their green card after O-1 approval. How soon is too soon to apply for a green card?
See also: What You Can Do Now if You Aren't Qualified for the O-1 Visa Yet
Understanding the Adjustment of Status process
To obtain a green card from within the US, you must first get an approved immigrant visa. Following that, you can “adjust status” (in other words, apply for a green card). You can complete both steps on an O-1 visa.
See also: O-1 Visa Requirements (2024)
Step 1: Immigration Visa
An immigrant visa, such as the EB-1 or EB-2, qualifies you to file your adjustment of status application once your priority date becomes current. On an O-1 visa, you can file an immigrant visa anytime.
An approved immigrant visa does not give you work authorization, so you must maintain valid O-1 status while the immigrant visa processes and after it is approved until you obtain other work authorization (EAD or green card).
See also: Next Steps After Your O-1 Petition is Approved
Step 2: Adjustment of Status
The final step is filing an adjustment of status application (also called the green card application, permanent residency application, or I-485). Upon approval, you will receive your physical green card.
Depending on your country of birth, you may be able to file the adjustment of status concurrently with the immigration visa.
See also: 9 Things to Know About the Adjustment of Status I-485 Process
While the adjustment of status is processing, you will need to maintain a valid O-1 status to continue to work and live in the US. However, many O-1 visa holders choose to file Form I-765 with their adjustment of status, which grants them work authorization while their green card is pending.
Many O-1 visa holders also file Form I-131, which gives you the ability to travel internationally.
When should I apply for a green card after O-1 visa approval?
As long as you qualify, you can apply for a US green card anytime. However, there are quite a few things to consider before applying.
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Immigrant petition qualifications
Many immigrants assume that an approved O-1 guarantees the approval of an immigrant petition. While the accomplishments highlighted in your O-1 may also translate to an immigrant petition, an O-1 approval does not guarantee an immigrant petition approval.
To improve your chances of approval for an immigrant petition, you may choose to wait a few months or years before starting the green card process. While you wait, you can actively work on strengthening your green card profile.
See also: How Deel Is Reinventing the Immigration Journey
Travel plans while applying for a green card
Unfortunately, applying for a green card on an O-1 visa makes it impossible to travel internationally for a certain period of time. From start to finish, you can expect to be grounded in the US for up to a year. Why? The O-1 is a single-intent visa. To avoid intent issues, many immigration attorneys advise O-1 visa holders to only file a green card 90 days after their last entry in the US.
Once the green card (and Form I-131 for travel authorization), you’ll have to wait until the I-131 is approved to travel. I-131 processing times constantly change, but as a general rule, plan to wait between six and nine months.
O-1 validity dates: When to file for a green card
Your O-1 should be valid for three years. Obtaining a green card takes a minimum of a year (often longer). If you want to get a green card before your O-1 expires, you should start at least within the first year and a half on your O-1 visa.
Explore your options with Deel Immigration
Even if you aren’t ready to kick off your green card application process yet, meeting with an immigration expert can be helpful. Start the conversation today with a free consultation.
About the author
Jemima is a nomadic writer, journalist, and digital marketer with a decade of experience crafting compelling B2B content for a global audience. She is a strong advocate for equal opportunities and is dedicated to shaping the future of work. At Deel, she specializes in thought-leadership content covering global mobility, cross-border compliance, and workplace culture topics.