How to help an IMG

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My bf is a clinical fellow on a J1 visa (i think) at a medical school in the us. He was a surgeon in Holland. He did med school and residency there. i am an MS2 at a different medical school in the same state. he is currently taking Step 2. Is there anything I can do to help him transfer his visa to my school so we can be together? i cannot transfer to his school b/c that school is currently not taking transfers. How difficult is it for imgs to become surgeons in the u.s? and how about getting into some other competitive field, like ophthalmology?
 
Hang on...he's a "fellow" in med school, or in a resident/fellowship training program?

If he wants to practice as a surgeon (of any kind) here in the US, he needs to apply for residency here.
 
Hang on...he's a "fellow" in med school, or in a resident/fellowship training program?


Neither; he is a clinical fellow, which is kind of like a post-doctoral position. he works for a medical school, but not the same one that i'm at. he has not completed the usmle, so therefore cannot be a resident. i'm just trying to figure out a way to get him to the same medical school i am at. any ideas on how to get a visa to transfer? and any ideas on how to get into u.s. residency while on a visa?
 
If your bf is currently a research fellow on a J visa, he could simply try to find a similar research job at your medical school and then transfer / get a new visa. I don't know the exact details, but overall it's not too difficult. Of course, he may like his current position and there is no guarantee that any new position would be better.

As far as getting a residency, he needs to do what all IMG's need to do -- take and do well on the USMLE's, try to get US clinical experience, and then apply in the match. He could do so now, or he could plan to match the same year that you match and you could couples match.

As far as visas for residents, he would need to do so on a J or an H. The J visa for residency is different from his current visa. There is a thread about visas for residency stickied at the top of this forum, and you should review that.

Of course, one way to get around the visa issue altogether is to marry him. That would get him a green card, although you should absolutely talk to an immigration lawyer prior to thinking of getting married because bad things can happen -- you can trigger a "marriage of convenience" investigation and that could be very bad. Hence, talk to a lawyer first to do it right.
 
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