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sir, I G.sivaprasad,completed my master degree in sri venkateswara university tirupathi in production engineering. I want to do ph.d in U.S I published many journals of national and international i request you kindly give me relevant information regarding the process so that i will be grateful for that. thanking you ,
Dear GCforPhD Rep, I have received my green card in 2012, thanks to the very helpful information from your website. Then I am married in 2014 and started living in my country as an Asst Prof. I have kept my GC active by entering the US regularly. Two weeks ago, I have filed the I-130 … Continue reading Getting married after green card – I-130 Petition→
Hi I am curious to ask this question. My wife wants to do a PHD in English Literature. As it is a non STEM disciplin would it be eligible for green card processing once she finish her PHD?
Hello, Me and my wife have been living in the US for more than a year now, and we’re about to apply for a GC. My wife’s a post-doc with lots of credentials and a pretty good background in her field of work, so we’re quite confident that it will work out. We’re thinking about … Continue reading Questions about the process→
Question: Hi, I read the entire blog you have on self-petitioning for GC as PhDs. Is it also possible to get it during PhD like towards the end? Thanks, Answer: Yes it is possible to apply at any time during the PhD, as long as the credentials of able to meet … Continue reading Applying for a GC at the end of a PhD?→
I am PhD from Indian and did Post Doc in south Korea and current employed as Physicist in US for 5 year. I need some guide i selecting EB1A or EB2-NIW for my case. Thanks – Mani
Dear Sir/Madam I am PhD holder from the low-income country. I did my PhD from Sweden and working as an academician in my home country. I have published more than 15 papers in peer reviewed and impact factor journals. I have several years of research and teaching experiences. My US visa B1/B2 category. Now , i … Continue reading Assistant Professor on B1/B2. Can I self-petition?→
Hello, If I get my petition approved but my cut off date is not current, do I have an EAD ? Is there any advantage of just getting the petition approved? Thanks Vishak
Dear Sir/Madam I am PhD holder from the low-income country. I did my PhD from Sweden and working as an academician in my home country. I have published more than 15 papers in peer reviewed and impact factor journals. I have several years of research and teaching experiences. My US visa B1/B2 category. Now , i … Continue reading Assistant Professor interested in green card application→
Hi, I am a postdoctoral research scholar (Indian Citizen) and would like to check the possibility of getting green card under EB1 A or EB2-NIW. I have 11 publications with over 140 citations. I reviewed almost 7 publications and serves in the editorial board of 2 journals. In many international conferences my work was selected … Continue reading Post doctoral research scholar→
Disclaimer: The contents in this web site are only for your information and are not intended to be legal advice. While many of our applicants successfully obtain their I-140 approvals, the information here should not be considered as a guarantee of your green card application outcome.
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