FOR DOCTORS - ABOUT USMLE EXAM & ITS RELATION TO USA VISAS
Dr D K Sharma, 2017 & 2018, in A Comprehensive Guide To The US Student Visa, outlines that,
Planning to take the USMLE test? Avoid talking about it if you have previously taken it (like the STEP-1 test) or another test (like the STEP-2 test).
Your discussion of the licence examinations shows that you want to immigrate to the U.S., which diminishes your chances of receiving a visa.
Non-US physicians usually aim to enter the United States on a tourist visa or in the hopes of earning an MHA, an MPH, or an MBA, all of which allow the doctor to complete courses while in the United States.
MBA students may leverage their connections to get jobs or go to school after they have already earned a degree.
In order to prove that you have strong links to your home country, you must bear in mind that a student visa is a "non-immigrant" visa and that thus, you must have strong links to your home nation upon your return after completing your studies.
If you are a doctor, this is all the more critical.
Due to the nature of their occupation, medical workers are often seen as prospective immigrants.
For instance, if you are links are connected to a house or property, or a spouse or parents in your nation, some government position, or some sponsorship, you will be returning to your home country after being trained in the US and obtaining the skills needed to start a new life in a new nation.
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