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As someone who has been there, I can tell you that if you want to immigrate to the United States by looking for a job, you must go through certain procedures. The steps in chronological order are as follows:

1. Pass the U.S. citizenship test and become a U.S. citizen;

2. Obtain a green card and be eligible to take the U.S. citizenship test 5 years later;

3. Get a job, the company is willing to sponsor you to apply for a green card, and your position must be eligible for you to apply for a green card;

4. Graduate, get a degree, and start looking for a job.

There is no single way to obtain a green card. From the time you start applying for a green card to getting the green card, it may take from 1 year to more than 10 years, depending on your academic qualifications and work. A low-level degree or a low-level job may not qualify you to apply for a green card. Applying for a green card for a general job will take a long time. Only a research doctorate or a university professor can get a green card in about one year, but there are relatively few people like that.

If you want to immigrate quickly, you can choose investment immigration (500,000 to 1 million US dollars) to quickly obtain a green card, or directly through marriage. Of course there are other ways, which are difficult to explain here.