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Who can tell me the types of American immigrants? What are the professional immigrants?

Professional immigrants

Also known as work immigration, it is a way to immigrate to the United States by working in the United States on the basis of having certain professional advantages.

Professional immigration is undoubtedly an important way for those who do not meet the conditions of relative immigration but have certain professional knowledge and want to immigrate to the United States.

According to the current immigration law, the total number of professional immigrants to the United States every year is 6.5438+0.4 million.

First priority: priority labor force (category III)

1. Foreigners who have made outstanding achievements in science, art, education, commerce, sports, etc. and enjoy a high reputation at home or abroad.

2. Outstanding professors or researchers with more than three years of teaching or research experience in special academic fields and internationally recognized.

3. The senior management of an international trading company must have more than one year's working experience in the company in the first three years of applying for this status, and come to the United States to continue working in the same company or affiliated enterprises.

Second priority; Professionals with advanced degrees and special skills (Category II)

1, with higher education (master degree or above) or "equivalent education" (at least five years working experience in this field).

2. Have special abilities in science, art and business, and have a substantial impact on American economy, culture, education or welfare.

Third priority: skilled workers, professionals and other workers (three categories)

1 refers to people who have a bachelor's degree and have been engaged in this profession (such as accountants, architects, engineers, etc.). ).

2. Skilled workers refer to those who have more than two years of vocational training or experience.

3. Other workers, including unskilled workers.