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<MARK>
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I came from China and I am a Canadian citizen now. My education and working background is following:

1.Two years post-secondary nursing school
2.Five years part-time student in a medical university, earned a degree, but no bachelor
3.Ten years experience in medical lab

I am going to apply a “Research Assistant” position in a medical lab in a USA university, I checked TN visa list, this position require “Baccalaureate or Licenciatura Degree”. Do I qualify for this position? I only have degree but no bachelor, will this affect the TN visa?

Your help will be greatly appreciated.

Mark
 
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unfortunately, since you have not finished bachelor there is nothing you can do at this point.even if you have a bachelor's degree you still need to have it evaluated or credentialing is required whether it is equivalent to US standard.
 
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Check the website www.grasmick.com. It is a website specifically focused on US employment immigration from Canada. I personally originally came down to the US on a TN visa. My eductaion was 2 years post secondary which was deemed to be equivalent to an associate's degree...

Good Luck!
 
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Why don't you try a visa for nursing/RN, since you have the credential?

The US has a high need for it and it should be easier to find a sponsor to emply you.

Goodluck!
 
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Thank you for all of your help.
 
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