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Since you are GO, you would automatically translate into the Greek GCC. Now, the Greek GCC has no presence in the US, which means that someone who translates would fall under the jurisdiction of the local Latin bishop.Since I’m Greek Orthodox, will I need to contact a Greek Orthodox Bishop, or a Catholic Bishop? I will be converting in a different diocese from the one I’m in now (moving), and a Catholic Bishop I met over the summer who is in the diocese I will be converting in knows of my situation, which I why I’m asking for clarification.
If your intent is to be join the Latin Church, what **5Loaves, Aramis, and MorEphrem ** have already posted should be helpful. That said, though, if your intent is to remain Eastern, it should be possible to be ascribed to say, the Melkite Church (being the closest in usage to the GO having a jurisdiction in the US). This process would involve both the Latin and Melkite bishops. The canonical transfer could, in theory at least, be arranged to be concurrent with your reception. But keep in mind that it’s pretty much a one-shot deal, meaning that it would be difficult to transfer to another Church at a later time.