Question
When considering the applications of prospective voluntary immigrants, which of the following is NOT a factor given priority under current U.S. law?
(1 point)
Responses
chain migration
chain migration
special professional skills
special professional skills
unification with a spouse who is a U.S. citizen
unification with a spouse who is a U.S. citizen
health of the applicant
health of the applicant
diversity from specified underrepresented countries
(1 point)
Responses
chain migration
chain migration
special professional skills
special professional skills
unification with a spouse who is a U.S. citizen
unification with a spouse who is a U.S. citizen
health of the applicant
health of the applicant
diversity from specified underrepresented countries
Answers
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Under current U.S. immigration law, the factor that is NOT given priority for prospective voluntary immigrants is:
**health of the applicant**
While health can be a consideration in terms of admissibility requirements (such as public health concerns), it is not a prioritized factor in the process of immigration compared to other factors like family unification, special skills, or diversity from underrepresented countries.
**health of the applicant**
While health can be a consideration in terms of admissibility requirements (such as public health concerns), it is not a prioritized factor in the process of immigration compared to other factors like family unification, special skills, or diversity from underrepresented countries.
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