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How long it takes to get a green card after graduating in Masters [in Physics] from a school in USA?

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Also if someone finish in PhD in Physics, then how does the chances of getting green card change compared to Masters degree? I am a Physics graduate student working in the field of nano-science . I have an Indian Citizenship.

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  1. If you get on with a university as a teacher, they will be your sponsor. In your case, you should be getting into a good school if your transcripts are good, so I would think Stanford or MIT (no idea, sorry) would sponsor you and bam. If going to a tech corporation, then it still should be no problem. I would focus on jobs.


  2. You have to get a sponsor first, preferably a relative.

  3. Here is the guide for the employement based green card http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/m...

    And thought this site would be helpful for you

    http://immigrationvoice.org/index.php

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