Non-U.S. international medical graduates (IMGs) can enhance their immigration prospects by pursuing research opportunities in the United States. Engaging in research while on a J-1 visa not only helps in building professional connections but also strengthens their visa applications, potentially leading to a green card through research contributions.
Key Details:
- Non-U.S. IMGs can apply for research positions in the U.S. on a J-1 visa.
- Being physically present in the U.S. can alleviate program concerns and enhance application strength.
- Successful research experience may lead to eligibility for a green card.
- A workshop is available for $49 to assist in finding research positions, with a money-back guarantee if not satisfied.
This approach provides a strategic advantage for IMGs looking to establish their careers in the U.S. healthcare system. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @malkeasaad
