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Immigration Through Employment:

Admin @ YourImmigration.net · May 11, 2020 · Leave a Comment

There are several ways to obtain Permanent Resident or Green Card status through labor certification or employment. Among them there are more priority and less.

I. First of all, the status of a permanent resident of the United States can be obtained by:

 

especially gifted people (the best of the best);
distinguished professors and researchers;
executives in multinational companies. II. Secondly:
highly qualified specialists with a scientific degree;
people with exceptional abilities;
unique professors and researchers, as well as, from the point of view of National Interest:
people of exceptional ability in areas that will bring tangible benefits to the United States;
professionals with advanced degrees in a field of significant benefit to the U.S. National Interest III. Thirdly:
professionals with an American bachelor’s degree or a foreign equivalent degree (with a college degree);
Skilled workers;
Laborers; IV. List A:
licensed nurses and physical therapists;
people trained to work in a List A field – a list of the most understaffed fields of activity

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