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Originally Posted by jmvdesign
^ I know it will be hard this time around but I'll wait a bit until the economy picks up. Though, I don't mind going back to school and taking my masters in the states. The best bet really is to go to school there and they'll grant you a visa and a temporary work permit. Then just find a job after and have the employer do the rest.
http://www.ehow.com/how_4431877_get-...ed-states.html
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Yeah, a friend of mine is in his final year of his PhD program in San Diego, and he's been granted a work permit after he graduates.
If you have the cashflow, sure, go for an american education and live there.