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Q&A on studying in the United States: How to get a green card quickly?

Q: I am currently studying at the University of Washington, majoring in software engineering. I think I can go to Microsoft after graduation, but the immigration steps are uncertain. Some people say to get H- 1B first, and then apply for EB-3 after working for more than one year, and wait for eight years. However, because I graduated from undergraduate course, I can't apply for EB-2 for four years, so I plan to study for a master's degree before working, so I can apply for EB-2, and the waiting time is shorter than EB-3. However, some people say that a company like Microsoft can directly ask the company to apply for a green card for me after working with H- 1B for four to five years without scheduling. So, how can I get a green card as soon as possible? A: Generally speaking, F- 1 students in the United States want to stay in the United States through work after graduation. They all apply for an H- 1B work visa first, and then let the employer apply for EB-2 or EB-3 immigration. For EB-3 application, it takes about 7 years in Chinese mainland and 3 years in EB-2 application, which has changed a lot. But there are no places for the time being this month. Please pay close attention to the monthly quota plan

When applying for immigration, no matter which company applies, the size of the company does not affect the quota schedule that foreign employees should wait for when applying for green cards. If there is a timetable, they need to wait according to the time.

Because EB-2 and EB-3 born in Chinese mainland have quotas, they can't get green cards in a short time. At present, EB-5 investment immigrants and CR- 1 spouse immigrants can get green cards in a short time without waiting for the quota.