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Radiographer wanting to migrate to the USA

I’m a foreign trained radiographer and I’m interested in moving to the USA. I’ve been trying to research the process but not getting as much information. Has anyone ever gone through this process and know what is it like ? How do I get a work visa or an employer to sponsor me ? Which states are places in the United States will I find more available sponsorships for this job ? Any information or advice would be nice.Anything you think would help. Hope to hear from someone soon 😊.

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