If you’re considering moving to the U.S. without a college degree or prior professional experience, there are several legal pathways available. These options cater to different circumstances and eligibility criteria, offering various routes to U.S. residency.
Key Details:
- Family-based sponsorship: Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens can be sponsored without a degree.
- Diversity Visa Lottery: Requires a high school diploma or two years of work experience; selection is lottery-based.
- Asylum or refugee status: Available for those fearing persecution in their home country.
- K-1 Fiancé(e) visa: Allows entry to marry a U.S. citizen without degree requirements.
- F-1 Student visa: Non-degree programs are available for study in the U.S.
- J-1 Exchange Visitor visa: Supports internships and training without a U.S. degree.
- R-1 Religious Worker visa: For individuals working in religious capacities without standard degree requirements.
- TPS (Temporary Protected Status): For nationals from designated countries experiencing crises.
- E-2 Treaty Investor: Requires investment in a U.S. business but no degree is necessary.
These pathways demonstrate that there are legal routes to the U.S. for individuals without degrees, each with specific requirements and timelines. Understanding your strongest eligibility anchor is crucial for navigating these options.
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Source: Brian Lerner
