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I think there is a list, used in evaluating visa applications, but it isn't published. Applications for jobs on the list will at least not get tossed immediately.



Labor certification is the responsibility of the Dept of Labor -- the program is called PERM, and it is the initial stage in securing permanent residency. Go to the website and read all about it! But it's all totally irrelevant to the OP since to secure an immigrant visa using this process is going to take too long, and non-immigrant visas -- if he even qualifies -- are a rationed lottery.

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It's the list for the NAFTA treaty. Perhaps it can provide some guidance.

We get a lot of people on this forum who are a little familiar with how the process works in Australia and New Zealand, and think the US process is going to function in the same way. It doesn't.

For one thing, Australia and New Zealand are actively seeking immigrants. The US is not, and seems to be doing its best to discourage it, especially from the countries where we have traditionally had a high level of immigration. That was the reason for the diversity visa (green card lottery), to get immigration from countries that are different from the ones we historically have drawn from. Since many people come in on family sponsorship (immediate family now, not aunts and uncles and cousins), we tend to get immigrants from the same countries.
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It's the list for the NAFTA treaty. Perhaps it can provide some guidance.

We get a lot of people on this forum who are a little familiar with how the process works in Australia and New Zealand, and think the US process is going to function in the same way. It doesn't.

For one thing, Australia and New Zealand are actively seeking immigrants. The US is not, and seems to be doing its best to discourage it, especially from the countries where we have traditionally had a high level of immigration. That was the reason for the diversity visa (green card lottery), to get immigration from countries that are different from the ones we historically have drawn from. Since many people come in on family sponsorship (immediate family now, not aunts and uncles and cousins), we tend to get immigrants from the same countries.
Yep!

No skills list!
No points!
No agents -- or if you meet one, run a mile!

US immigration is niche based. If you don't fit in a niche, you're SOL, I'm afraid.
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