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Pros and Cons of Changing Your Immigration Status in the USA: What AELS Irvine Students Should Know

Thinking About Changing Your Immigration Status in the USA? If you are in the United States on a visa and wondering whether to change your status, you are not alone. Many international students at AELS in Irvine face this question. Here is a quick breakdown of the pros and cons to help you make a more informed decision. Pros Stay in the USA without leaving to get a new visa Work legally with the right visa or Employment Authorization Document (EAD) Continue studying at an accredited school like AELS on an F-1 visa Potential path to a green card through employer or family sponsorship Cons Complex paperwork and strict USCIS deadlines Long processing times -- sometimes many months No guarantee of approval -- denials do happen Cost -- filing fees and attorney fees add up fast Risk of unlawful presence if your current visa expires before the new one is approved How AELS Irvine Can Help If changing to an F-1 student visa is part of your plan, enrolling at AELS c...

How to Change Your Visa Status to F-1 in Irvine: AELS Can Help

Already living in the U.S. on a tourist, work, or dependent visa? You may be able to change your immigration status to F-1 — without ever leaving the country. For students in Irvine, American English Language School (AELS) is a SEVP-approved English program that can issue your I-20 and support you through the process. What Is a Change of Status to F-1? A Change of Status (COS) allows eligible visa holders to switch to F-1 student status while remaining in the United States. Instead of leaving and applying for a new visa abroad, you file Form I-539 with USCIS — and if approved, you can begin studying legally in the U.S. on your new status. Common eligible visa holders include: B-1/B-2 tourists, F-2 dependents, J-2 dependents, and certain work visa holders. How AELS Irvine Supports Your F-1 Journey AELS is authorized to enroll international students and issue the Form I-20, which is required to file your I-539 with USCIS. Here's what we provide: Official I-20 issuance for el...