MAVNI recruitment plan to get citizens in 10 weeks
MAVNI recruitment plan to get citizens in 10 weeks The military announced that it will restart the "Military Accessions Vital to the National Interests" on the 29th...
MAVNI recruitment plan to get citizens in 10 weeks The military announced that it will restart the "Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest (MAVNI) program will last until October 2014. This program is designed to attract international students and foreign technical talents. Applicants with legal status can directly become citizens within ten weeks, bypassing the green card, but they must serve in the military for five years. Immigration lawyer Gao Tai pointed out that Chinese is a strategic language and is needed by the military. If the status of applicants with language advantages is legal, they can consider joining the military, and they can become citizens in ten weeks, but they must serve in the military for the next five years. The program mainly requires health care professionals who can speak 41 foreign languages other than English or hold some U.S. licenses. Chinese is listed as a required foreign language, and the required health care professionals can choose to be on active duty or in the reserve force. According to military regulations, eligible applicants include those holding E, F, H, I, J, K, L, M, O, P, Q, R, S, T, TD, TN, U, V visas and those currently with political asylum, refugee, and "Temporary asylum status." Protected Status. Health care professions required by the military for active duty include: general dentist, oral surgeon, general dentist, pediatrician, psychologist, internal medicine, family services, general surgery, emergency medicine, nuclear science personnel, entomologist, licensed clinical social worker, licensed clinical psychologist, psychiatric and nurse anesthetist. Health care professions required in the military reserve include general dentists, general dentists, orthodontists, oral surgeons, preventive medicine, urology, anesthesia, ophthalmology, otolaryngologists, psychiatry, family physicians, general surgery, thoracic surgeons, plastic surgeons, emergency medicine, entomologists, clinical psychologists, physician assistants and licensed psychiatric nurses, according to www.goarmy.com. Website, applicants must currently be in the United States legally and must provide their passport, I-94 card (arrival card), I-797 card (extension or change of status approval letter) or other documents issued by government departments to prove their legal status when applying.
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