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My husband is going to the United States to study for a doctorate. Should I date him? He has $2,400 a month left to live on. Will two people be enough?
This is the same as my situation twenty years ago. At that time, I also came to the United States to study for a doctorate with a full prize. Five months later, my wife resigned from a key university in China and accompanied me to the United States. A year later, she also began to study as a graduate student in the United States. Today, we have three lovely children in America. . .
Let's answer your specific questions:
1) Getting exam materials in China (from New Oriental) is similar to preparing in America.
2) The United States is debating immigration reform, one of which is that foreign students who have completed their Ph.D. in science and engineering in the United States can apply for a green card directly. You and your wife are both doctoral students in science and engineering. If one of you gets a green card, the whole family will get it. The probability is very high. . .
Doctor of Engineering who studied in the United States in 1990s.
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