H1B is as much of a dead-end as E2/T2 is. There is no way to convert them to a green card. You can do an AOS from any visa.
This is the reason why I would not even consider moving to the US on a non-immigrant visa. It's either green card or I'm happy in the EU.
> It's actually kind of a problem, there's a lot of people on these visas who've lived and worked here for 20+ years with no viable route to permanent residency.
That's because the INA was written in the 50s and has barely changed since, and is unlikely to change because that would require bipartisanship.
This is the reason why I would not even consider moving to the US on a non-immigrant visa. It's either green card or I'm happy in the EU.
> It's actually kind of a problem, there's a lot of people on these visas who've lived and worked here for 20+ years with no viable route to permanent residency.
That's because the INA was written in the 50s and has barely changed since, and is unlikely to change because that would require bipartisanship.
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