Monday, November 8, 2010

[aubreyagarcia] Green Card Options Available

 

Preferred Employees and Workers  

Each year, 140,000 green cards are available to people with job skills  that are under-serviced and needed in the U.S. Generally, you need to have a job lined up before you apply, but if there is a workforce shortage in your skill set, you might be accepted without being sponsored by an employer.

 

The number of green cards issued is limited and if there are more applicants  than green cards, you will be placed on a waiting list - whether you have a job lined up or not. The U.S. government gives preference to certain job categories; thus if you're skilled in a low-preference  area, your wait will be longer than someone skilled in a high-preference area. Currently, priority is given to:

·         people with special skills in the arts, sciences, education, business or athletics

·         professors and researchers

·         managers and executives of multinational corporations

 

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