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Hi everyone,


Im currently not yet in USA, just making plans: Would like to go for Intership next year. As far as am concerned, there is possibility to try employment based GC after J1.
For now I'm BSc, working as software developer, Im just about to go to MSc. Read a lot of J1 waivers, EB2/EB3, but not sure if my Eurpean Masters degree is eglible for EB2? Is it easier to obtain a GC if I will finish my master program?
A lot of people and surveys says that software developers are needed everywhere... but I havn't found that: if I qualify to EB2, is it more chance for GC than if I qualify for EB3?

 

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