If I want to immigrate to the U.S. through skilled workers, is it possible?

Updated on educate 2024-04-23
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you have a skill and can be proficient, you can, but I recommend choosing investment immigration, which is more convenient.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The occupations of skilled immigrants in the United States generally include five categories: science, art, education, sports and business, covering scientific researchers, academicians of research institutes, senior engineers in the field, inventors, senior IT programmers, computer experts, occupational physicians, academic medical scientists, full and associate professors in various disciplines, postdoctoral fellows in academic fields, doctors, etc.; Painters, calligraphers, dancers, conductors, singers, singers, movie stars, supermodels, TV hosts, film and television directors, teachers, animation designers, etc.; special teachers at all levels, educational theorists, etc.; Famous athletes, coaches, etc.; Famous entrepreneurs, businessmen, management experts, financial experts, advertising planning experts, marketing experts, management consulting experts, economists and other professional professions. U.S. Skilled Immigration.

    In order to select more immigrants with "one-size-fits-all" to make up for the huge shortage of labor resources in China, the U.S. Department of Immigration has formulated a unified scoring standard for "prospective immigrants" who are interested in immigrating to the United States around the world.

    U.S. Skilled Worker Qualifications Score, up to 25 points:

    22 points for specialty, 20 points for undergraduate, and 25 points for graduate and doctoral degrees.

    U.S. Skilled Worker Qualifications Score, up to 25 points:

    22 points for specialty, 20 points for undergraduate, and 25 points for graduate and doctoral degrees.

    Language score for U.S. Skilled Migration Qualifications, up to 24 points:

    First language English (maximum 16 points).

    16 points for proficient (4 points each for listening, speaking, reading and writing).

    8 points for intermediate proficiency (2 points each for listening, speaking, reading and writing).

    Basic Proficiency 4 (1 point each for listening, speaking, reading and writing).

    It won't be 0 points.

    Second language: French (maximum 8 points).

    8 points for proficiency (2 points each for listening, speaking, reading and writing).

    8 points for intermediate proficiency (2 points each for listening, speaking, reading and writing).

    4 points for basic proficiency (1-2 points each for listening, speaking, reading and writing).

    It won't be 0 points.

    Ability to use English and/or French, up to a maximum of 24 points.

    Work experience score for U.S. skilled immigration conditions, up to 21 points:

    The U.S. skilled immigrant work history scoring criteria is relatively simple, basically calculated based on the number of years of work, of course, the occupation must meet the requirements of the United States for NOC.

    1. One year of relevant technical work experience: 15 points.

    2. Two years of relevant technical work experience: 17 points.

    3. Three years of relevant technical work experience: 19 points.

    The scoring criteria for skilled immigrants in the United States have been introduced to everyone, and the total score of the equal score is 100 points, and the passing standard is 67 points.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course. You can DIY or find an intermediary.

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