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Financial guarantee is 125% of the poverty line. (http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/09poverty.shtml) You can have a secondary sponsor to assist the primary sponsor (your grandfather).

1. If your mother is considered a married child of a citizen, the current date will be January 2001, and if she is unmarried, the date will be July 2003. Moreover, the waiting list for married children has only been 7 months since October last year. So assuming that your mother is unmarried (I don’t know which one counts as divorced), she will be scheduled for 7 years, and the married child will be scheduled for about 10 years. By then You are over 22 years old and cannot come together. You need to reschedule your application for another N years.

2. Possibility of failure, AIDS, mental illness, serious criminal record, no financial guarantee, etc. In short, you have hands and feet, no illness or pain, no stealing or robbing, your guarantor’s income is okay, and your own English is not too bad.

3. By the time you can come, you will have graduated from college long ago.

4. Going to a public university is not free, and you have to pay tuition. However, it is cheaper for you to go to a public university in your state (for example, Californians go to the University of California) than to go to a private university, because part of your tax money funds the public university. Employment benefits are still related to the reputation of the school itself. For example, Berkeley is a public university, but the salary will definitely be better than that of a private university. But Stanford is a private university, and it will definitely be better than a public university in the wilderness. For specific tuition fees, please refer to several schools you are interested in. Each university charges different fees (besides, I don’t know what kind of university you can attend at your level).

5. I don’t know, but you have to wait until you get a green card. Foreign Chinese teachers should not be able to apply for skilled immigrants. You probably need to go to a private Chinese language school to practice for a few years before you can go to a regular school.

6. Doctors need to study medicine for 4 years after a 4-year undergraduate degree, and then practice for 3-6 years (depending on what specialty you choose). Employment is good, but applying to medical school is very competitive. It has nothing to do with public/private here. Some public medical schools are very good and can be as famous as some private ones (but being admitted to a medical school is an achievement). As a teacher, it depends on what subjects you want to teach and whether you are willing to go to a difficult place. Nowadays, good places (suburbs and good cities with well-educated residents) have a surplus of teachers, especially liberal arts and biology teachers, while poor places (such as rural areas and shabby places in big cities) are short of teachers of all kinds.

One more thing I don’t know whether I should mention is that your grandpa was probably your aunt/uncle. If possible, I personally recommend that your aunt apply for immigration at the same time as your mother's brothers and sisters (one person is allowed to have two queues at the same time, for example, your aunt applies now, and your grandfather applies again one year later). Maybe the brothers and sisters will apply for immigration at the same time. It’s faster. Secondly, if something happens to your grandpa in the next 7-10 years (I know it doesn’t sound good, and everyone doesn’t want to, but you’re an old man), your application will be invalid. If you want to go through your aunt again, you have to reschedule it. . By then, I don’t know whether the category of sibling immigrants will still exist (this is the first thing I want to cut in the U.S. immigration reform).