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Can I apply for a green card after graduating from a Ph.D. in the United States?

You can't.

Legal permanent residents who have lived in the United States as permanent residents for five years (or have been married to American citizens for three years) and meet all the conditions listed by the Immigration Bureau can apply for becoming American citizens.

Only through hard work can ordinary people apply for a green card to work in the United States. After completing their studies, international students can find jobs, be employed by American companies, or be sent directly to the United States by large companies. After working for several years, they can apply for a green card with the support of the company.

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The relevant requirements of the American green card stipulate that:

1, bachelor degree or above, or equivalent foreign education in the United States, is the minimum standard for this job.

2. If the applicant receives education outside the United States, the Immigration Bureau will require his/her academic credentials and work credentials to be evaluated by an American evaluation agency or an American university.

3. Applicant H- 1B's non-immigrant status is temporary in the United States. If he wants to change to professional immigration status, the employer must first apply to the Ministry of Labor for a permanent work permit "foreigner employment permit".

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