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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Philadelphia: 10:59pm On Dec 06, 2017
omoluabiguy:



You are such a confusionist and one of the problems we have as a nation. Infact you should be ashamed of your self for blaming TWoods for the way you think. Is he responsible for the way you translate his advise into your own thoughts or has he in anyway mentioned your parents? People like you are the major problems we have as a country! I can only feel so sorry for you. Is this the kind of mentality you want to use to raise your own kids? You really have a long way to go

I don't see any difference between you and your god (Twoods). You're insulting and hating. You can easily point out someone as the problem of a country. Don't you think you're also one of the problems we have in this country?
Btw, I didn't see "confusionist" in the dictionary as it relates to your use above.

You're welcome.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by TWoods(m): 11:10pm On Dec 06, 2017
Philadelphia:


Who is Twoods to scold anyone? What right does he have to do that? Na him dey pay visa fee abi sevis fee?
If he is your god, just know that he is not everyother person's god.
Make you and Twoods park well.

I’m well parked... it is your choice to read what is posted here or not. You’re the one who has to deal with commissioners of happiness.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Dancingpotato(f): 11:21pm On Dec 06, 2017
na when una wan finish this Nigeria jingoism vs twoods scandal? . . . . end this matter abeq
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by dayoseun70: 11:24pm On Dec 06, 2017
Mitchely:
Ok, Thank you.
I don't mean to be mean o, I'm just saying that if only you had known you'd have told them before that they were coming, but that would have hurt you o, like might have affected your chance of getting a visa, because that's your strong tie.
My advice, leave them first, after a year let them visit you during summer, so they'd come in a vacation instead. So you are safe that way I guess
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Mitchely: 11:36pm On Dec 06, 2017
dayoseun70:

I don't mean to be mean o, I'm just saying that if only you had known you'd have told them before that they were coming, but that would have hurt you o, like might have affected your chance of getting a visa, because that's your strong tie.
My advice, leave them first, after a year let them visit you during summer, so they'd come in a vacation instead. So you are safe that way I guess
Thank you, I appreciate your advice, and accept I could have handled my interview much better.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Englishboy(m): 11:42pm On Dec 06, 2017
Abeg who hide my long post shocked cry cry
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Englishboy(m): 11:48pm On Dec 06, 2017
@ omoluabiguy

Lol @ creepy reply..

He is used to attack people on here ferociously calling them "Shame", "disgruntled", "dishonest", "fraudulent" etc. People on here have complained bitterly about him but he is not ready to accept blames.

He is here saying many unprintable names about Nigeria as if he has never been in the system before. anytime he gets into arguments with people and he is being defeated, his line next of response will be " You even live in Nigeria" OR "talk to me when you have VISA" a case example of TheGrandChemist.

Please note that people on here always show displeasure anytime he uses bad names on quote them and generalized them. The word "most" Nigerians are dishonest is acceptable but not the word "Nigerians" that was why i was quick to remind him of his heritage BUT not matter how you think you can dish words to people very harshly, always think/know that there are also people out there with zero chills ready to give it back to you double.. that is life!!

There was this day saying to some people on here "You wont get Visa", "You will be denied" etc. that is not a truth but a blatant lie(You are not a VO but yet you say with authority that a person will be denied) even on US visit thread section, people say on there "we can not predict your chances of getting a visa"

There is this trending thing on twitter some times ago "Kenya vs Nigeria". each was quick to defend his country and i have seen post about foreigners taking swipes at africa(Nigeria) and i have NEVER seen a nigerian saying "Yeah, you are right etc" all they do is to blast the hell out of the foreigner. If we can refuse a foreigner says unprintable names about us, what more of a ordinary nigerian?

Imagine you finishing school with this high hope of getting a good job and went to the normal interview and say we will get back to you only for your file to reach twood table for final review and say "Oh this is a dishonest, fraudulent nigerian" and case closed. If you hear that will you be pleased?

So far I have been here, I have never seen a citizen or even heard it that africans are fraudulent, most of them are just quick to ask questions about africa. If the owners of the soil havent said you nigerians are bad or not complaining etc, then who is he to say so?

Most people came here and violate their visa conditions and adjust status and become resident. if USCIS didnt find them guily and issue them green card, then who is he to complain? Is he saying they dont know their job? i have many examples


The Bitter truth is is most people will still come here with the mindset of hustling and overstaying and later get papers and USCIS will continue granting them green card if they found them worthy of it. It is not in our place to criticize them if USCIS didnt/dont criticize them.

America is indeed a land of opportunities for every nation that comes here.

Shalom

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Englishboy(m): 11:50pm On Dec 06, 2017
I am out of this thread.. going back to silent mood

@Lagosismyhome, na your face be this for your dp? smiley smiley wink wink
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by mzhorlah(f): 12:08am On Dec 07, 2017
Englishboy:
@ omoluabiguy

Lol @ creepy reply..

He is used to attack people on here ferociously calling them "Shame", "disgruntled", "dishonest", "fraudulent" etc. People on here have complained bitterly about him but he is not ready to accept blames.

He is here saying many unprintable names about Nigeria as if he has never been in the system before. anytime he gets into arguments with people and he is being defeated, his line next of response will be " You even live in Nigeria" OR "talk to me when you have VISA" a case example of TheGrandmaster.

Please note that people on here always show displeasure anytime he uses bad names on quote them and generalized them. The word "most" Nigerians are dishonest is acceptable but not the word "Nigerians" that was why i was quick to remind him of his heritage BUT not matter how you think you can dish words to people very harshly, always think/know that there are also people out there with zero chills ready to give it back to you double.. that is life!!

There was this day saying to some people on here "You wont get Visa", "You will be denied" etc. that is not a truth but a blatant lie(You are not a VO but yet you say with authority that a person will be denied) even on US visit thread section, people say on there "we can not predict your chances of getting a visa"

There is this trending thing on twitter some times ago "Kenya vs Nigeria". each was quick to defend his country and i have seen post about foreigners taking swipes at africa(Nigeria) and i have NEVER seen a nigerian saying "Yeah, you are right etc" all they do is to blast the hell out of the foreigner. If we can refuse a foreigner says unprintable names about us, what more of a ordinary nigerian?

Imagine you finishing school with this high hope of getting a good job and went to the normal interview and say we will get back to you only for your file to reach twood table for final review and say "Oh this is a dishonest, fraudulent nigerian" and case closed. If you hear that will you be pleased?

So far I have been here, I have never seen a citizen or even heard it that africans are fraudulent, most of them are just quick to ask questions about africa. If the owners of the soil havent said you nigerians are bad or not complaining etc, then who is he to say so?

Most people came here and violate their visa conditions and adjust status and become resident. if USCIS didnt find them guily and issue them green card, then who is he to complain? Is he saying they dont know their job? i have many examples


The Bitter truth is is most people will still come here with the mindset of hustling and overstaying and later get papers and USCIS will continue granting them green card if they found them worthy of it. It is not in our place to criticize them if USCIS didnt/dont criticize them.

America is indeed a land of opportunities for every nation that comes here.

Shalom

well said

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by jerrypeacelinks(m): 12:09am On Dec 07, 2017
iCool:
For those coming to the Javelina Nation - Jerrypeacelinks, tosinooo, realdude88, cephas0009 and others i do not know of, you can reach me by quoting this post with your whatsapp number or email or you mail icoolnaija@gmail.com.

For any assistance you need, from the smallest to the biggest, we can find a way to make it work.



Landing at San Antonio airport (2hours 30mins) and Corpus Christi airport (1hour) to school are convenient but more expensive.

George Bush IAH (4hours to kingsville) - the most preferred and cheaper option for those landing here for school - is like 35minutes from Greyhound at 2121 Main street Houston and cost around $40 by Uber.
Then about $70 Greyhound Houston to Kingsville. This price fluctuates.
Plus an additional $15-$20 to get to 'your apartment' from your last stop at kingsville.

There are cheaper options to do this, one being the group >>TAMUK rides<< on facebook.
You can also schedule a pickup organised by the school, IAH to school, but you need to book this.




Thanks a bunch bro for this info. We are the JavelinaNation
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by LagosismyHome(f): 12:10am On Dec 07, 2017
Englishboy:
I am out of this thread.. going back to silent mood

@Lagosismyhome, na your face be this for your dp? smiley smiley wink wink

Face ya work ooo..... tongue
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Nobody: 12:15am On Dec 07, 2017
Am new here I have b. Eng 2.68, and m. Eng 3.64 cgpa in mechanical engineering. Playing if want to further my education how do I go
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by TWoods(m): 12:24am On Dec 07, 2017
Englishboy:
@



The Bitter truth is is most people will still come here with the mindset of hustling and overstaying and later get papers and USCIS will continue granting them green card if they found them worthy of it. It is not in our place to criticize them if USCIS didnt/dont criticize them.

America is indeed a land of opportunities for every nation that comes here.

Shalom

The real bitter truth is that for everyone who slips through the cracks, thousands will pay the price in terms of tougher visa conditions, more restrictions, less room for error... the myopic and frankly absurd nature of the discourse here amazes me. You are in the spot you are today because others ahead of you exhibited the same attitude and thoroughly abused the visa process. Visa laws will likely change next year, i guarantee it won’t be to your favor.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by TWoods(m): 12:25am On Dec 07, 2017
olugere:
Am new here I have b. Eng 2.68, and m. Eng 3.64 cgpa in mechanical engineering. Playing if want to further my education how do I go

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Englishboy(m): 12:31am On Dec 07, 2017
TWoods:


The real bitter truth is that for everyone who slips through the cracks, thousands will pay the price in terms of tougher visa conditions, more restrictions, less room for error... the myopic and frankly absurd nature of the discourse here amazes me. You are in the spot you are today because others ahead of you exhibited the same attitude and thoroughly abused the visa process. Visa laws will likely change next year, i guarantee it won’t be to your favor.

What spot if I may ask?
It has been said over years ago visa laws will change and people are still coming in JUST like no matter how tall the wall is, it wont prevent mexicans from coming in.

It wont be to my favour? maybe next world. I am typing from the state(K1 Visa) with my 99cent pop

Save your advice for those who needs it. maybe when you had your interview back then saying You will return home after studies etc made it also difficult for others to tried enter because VO already heard such when you did your interview too

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by TWoods(m): 12:40am On Dec 07, 2017
Englishboy:


Save your advice for those who needs it.

Smartest thing you've said all day... if only you took your own advice.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by erniesail: 12:48am On Dec 07, 2017
Englishboy:


What spot if I may ask?
It has been said over years ago visa laws will change and people are still coming in JUST like no matter how tall the wall is, it wont prevent mexicans from coming in.

It wont be to my favour? maybe next world. I am typing from the state(K1 Visa) with my 99cent pop

Save your advice for those who needs it. maybe when you had your interview back then saying You will return home after studies etc made it also difficult for others to tried enter because VO already heard such when you did your interview too


Well said...... Pls don't leave this thread ooo. Contribute positively when needed as God will continue to bless you.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by iCool(m): 1:17am On Dec 07, 2017
sirhamilton:



icool!!!
My man! I am loyal Sir. smiley
I need the updates badly. Will get in touch.

jerrypeacelinks:


Thanks a bunch bro for this info. Here is my contact number +23470********. The JavelinaNation
You can remove your number now.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by TWoods(m): 3:01am On Dec 07, 2017
SophiaLisa:
Good Morning Peeps, I need guidance.

My F1 visa expires in February 2018, while my Post-OPT expires in May 2018. What documents do I need to renew the F1 visa in Nigeria? What are the chances of getting the renewal? Your guidance will be appreciated!

You do not need to renew your F1 visa as long as you remain in the US all through to the end of your post OPT. However, i will ask you - what are your plans post OPT? I hope you are working on it RIGHT NOW, because May will be here sooner than you expect. If you have an employer, you should be pushing to apply for the H1B (ideally you should have applied in spring 2017 because it is harder to get them now if you're not Indian). Once the OPT expires, unless you renew it, you will be out of status and expected to leave the country so ma'am please get to working on the next phase.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by omoluabiguy: 3:26am On Dec 07, 2017
TWoods:


You do not need to renew your F1 visa as long as you remain in the US all through to the end of your post OPT. However, i will ask you - what are your plans post OPT? I hope you are working on it RIGHT NOW, because May will be here sooner than you expect. If you have an employer, you should be pushing to apply for the H1B (ideally you should have applied in spring 2017 because it is harder to get them now if you're not Indian). Once the OPT expires, unless you renew it, you will be out of status and expected to leave the country so ma'am please get to working on the next phase.

@bolded. I noticed Indians has the highest rate and chances of H1B. No doubt those guys are very good in all they do. Could you explain the bolded why they seem to get approved for H1B a lot compared to other nationalities? We Nigerians always have to work our ass out triple times just to prove ourselves worthy. Pls enlighten me and elucidate on why/how Indians cop the H1B easily Sir undecided angry

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There are very skillful Nigerians too, but it seems like the Indians has overshadowed everything for the US to even look at other nationalities which makes the competition tougher for one to get noticed
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by TWoods(m): 3:32am On Dec 07, 2017
omoluabiguy:


@bolded. I noticed Indians has the highest rate and chances of H1B. No doubt those guys are very good in all they do. Could you explain the boldest why they seem to get approved for H1B a lot compared to other nationalities? We Nigerians always have to work our ass out triple times just to prove ourselves worthy. Pls enlighten me and elucidate on why Indians cop the H1B easily Sir undecided angry

It's not because they are "very good in all they do". In reality, most of them are mediocre.

What you need to know is that first, only 65,000 H1B visas are available each year by law. There is an extra 20,000 for those with advanced degrees. Every year, the total number of H1B applicants far outstrips the number available within the first day or two when applications become open. For this reason, the allocation is done by random lottery. There are Indian companies that solely specialize in providing Indian cheap labor to major IT companies in the US. These companies (or body shops) account for more than 80% of of H1B applicants. This is the reason why India typically gets over 70% of H1B visas every year. The downside is that everyone else's chances are slimmer because you are going against companies mass applying for thousands of Indians at once.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by omoluabiguy: 3:42am On Dec 07, 2017
TWoods:


It's not because they are "very good in all they do". In reality, most of them are mediocre.

What you need to know is that first, only 65,000 H1B visas are available each year by law. There is an extra 20,000 for those with advanced degrees. Every year, the total number of H1B applicants far outstrips the number available within the first day or two when applications become open. For this reason, the allocation is done by random lottery. There are Indian companies that solely specialize in providing Indian cheap labor to major IT companies in the US. These companies (or body shops) account for more than 80% of of H1B applicants. This is the reason why India typically gets over 70% of H1B visas every year. The downside is that everyone else's chances are slimmer because you are going against companies mass applying for thousands of Indians at once.

First bolded: when you say advanced degree, do you mean masters and PhD or just PhD? Whatever the answer to that is, do you mean you have more chances of getting approved for H1B when you have a higher degree compared to Bsc holders?

Second bolded: I totally get the Puzzle as to why Indians get it a lot now which makes the struggle for others stronger. I stick with honesty, but from your view as an experienced person who has been thru the process, Is it advisable to chose “Yes” when applying for a job and the regular questions of “would you need a sponsorship” pops up? I’ll be starting my OPT next year and I think it’s time I need to get exposed to how things are done after school

I would appreciate some explanations on these pls

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by ProfOjah1234: 3:48am On Dec 07, 2017
Gospelozy:
Hi. Congratulations bro. Have been looking for chemistry people, am chemistry too. I just sent you a pm please do reply. Congrats again
Not in Chemistry major... I only congratulated the chemistry guy
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by ProfOjah1234: 4:00am On Dec 07, 2017
Howfar Walspring.. Ki lon shele??
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by TWoods(m): 4:05am On Dec 07, 2017
omoluabiguy:


First bolded: when you say advanced degree, do you mean masters and PhD or just PhD? Whatever the answer to that is, do you mean you have more chances of getting approved for H1B when you have a higher degree compared to Bsc holders?

Second bolded: I totally get the Puzzle as to why Indians get it a lot now which makes the struggle for others stronger. I stick with honesty, but from your view as an experienced person who has been thru the process, Is it advisable to chose “Yes” when applying for a job and the regular questions of “would you need a sponsorship” pops up? I’ll be starting my OPT next year and I think it’s time I need to get exposed to how things are done after school

I would appreciate some explanations on these pls

1. Yes. The advanced degree applies to masters and phd. It's a smaller pool so your chances are slightly higher with a masters at least.

2. Yes. You should always be upfront that you will need sponsorship when applying. There is no upside to hiding that fact. At the tail end of the employment process, almost all major companies will ask you to fill an I-9 employment verification form. They will run your social security number (there is a website where you can run this yourself actually) to verify employment eligibility and/or ask you to provide proof of residence in the US. There is no way they won't find out so just be honest outright. If a company wants you, they will pull out all the stops to get you and get you the visas you need to stay with them.

Here is the rub too, even if the company never asks, that is much worse. It simply means they took your word for it that you are a US citizen and they run payroll for you on that basis. When you now need to file for a green card, that will count against you (as part of your background check, the USCIS will request and review any I-9 form ever filed on your behalf). Most people don't know, but there is one offence that has zero chance to be waived even if you confess - lying that you are a US citizen. Once caught, you will never be allowed to obtain another US visa.

3. I would encourage that you target getting employment with your OPT then pushing for the H1B as quickly as possible.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by omoluabiguy: 4:23am On Dec 07, 2017
TWoods:


1. Yes. The advanced degree applies to masters and phd. It's a smaller pool so your chances are slightly higher with a masters at least.

2. Yes. You should always be upfront that you will need sponsorship when applying. There is no upside to hiding that fact. At the tail end of the employment process, almost all major companies will ask you to fill an I-9 employment verification form. They will run your social security number (there is a website where you can run this yourself actually) to verify employment eligibility and/or ask you to provide proof of residence in the US. There is no way they won't find out so just be honest outright. If a company wants you, they will pull out all the stops to get you and get you the visas you need to stay with them.

Here is the rub too, even if the company never asks, that is much worse. It simply means they took your word for it that you are a US citizen and they run payroll for you on that basis. When you now need to file for a green card, that will count against you (as part of your background check, the USCIS will request and review any I-9 form ever filed on your behalf). Most people don't know, but there is one offence that has zero chance to be waived even if you confess - lying that you are a US citizen. Once caught, you will never be allowed to obtain another US visa.

3. I would encourage that you target getting employment with your OPT then pushing for the H1B as quickly as possible.

Thanks man, of course I have no other option of getting employement outside of my F1 status, getting a job after college isn’t the problem, but my worries are based on the H1B processing after employment. Is it an automatic process after getting employed or am I overthinking things? Maybe I need to chill till I get to that bridge before seeking for advise undecided

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by biikeys(m): 4:27am On Dec 07, 2017
omoluabiguy:


First bolded: when you say advanced degree, do you mean masters and PhD or just PhD? Whatever the answer to that is, do you mean you have more chances of getting approved for H1B when you have a higher degree compared to Bsc holders?

Second bolded: I totally get the Puzzle as to why Indians get it a lot now which makes the struggle for others stronger. I stick with honesty, but from your view as an experienced person who has been thru the process, Is it advisable to chose “Yes” when applying for a job and the regular questions of “would you need a sponsorship” pops up? I’ll be starting my OPT next year and I think it’s time I need to get exposed to how things are done after school

I would appreciate some explanations on these pls

Ideally, for your OPT, you want to apply to companies that would eventually take care of your H1-B and GC (or at least just H1-B). H1-B needs to be filed and approved while you're on OPT, meaning there is really no gap to allow your company to start your H1-B filing once you're done with OPT. The max you get I believe is 12 months + 24 months extension if in STEM, which can give your company up to 2 or 3 chances at the lottery depending on when during the year you get hired and how long your company will eventually take to prepare your application.
Basically, you need to do your research well when submitting job applications on OPT.

There are lots of resources out there online. Just keep reading. At this point you need all the information you can get!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by TWoods(m): 4:31am On Dec 07, 2017
omoluabiguy:


Thanks man, of course I have no other option of getting employement outside of my F1 status, getting a job after college isn’t the problem, but my worries are based on the H1B processing after employment. Is it an automatic process after getting employed or am I overthinking things? Maybe I need to chill till I get to that bridge before seeking for advise undecided

It is not that difficult and you should not really worry. Most big companies know how the process works. As soon as they've made the decision to hire you, they will most likely assign a lawyer to you who will walk you through the entire process. Most likely the only thing they will require you to do is fill necessary forms or produce needed information - birth certificate, electronic I94, passport etc. The lawyer will take it from there.

One thing that you should know, there is what is called cap H1B and noncap H1B. If you work for a non-profit (e.g. college/university), your H1B is not counted against the cap (65,000 legally available H1B visas). All you need do is apply through your employer at any time and as long as there is no problem, you should get the H1B very easily.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by omoluabiguy: 4:32am On Dec 07, 2017
biikeys:


Ideally, for your OPT, you want to apply to companies that would eventually take care of your H1-B and GC (or at least just H1-B). H1-B needs to be filed and approved while you're on OPT, meaning there is really no gap to allow your company to start your H1-B filing once you're done with OPT. The max you get I believe is 12 months + 24 months extension if in STEM, which can give your company up to 2 or 3 chances at the lottery depending on when during the year you get hired and how long your company will eventually take to prepare your application.
Basically, you need to do your research well when submitting job applications on OPT.

There are lots of resources out there online. Just keep reading. At this point you need all the information you can get!

I’m in the STEM category (Computer Science to be precise). And this is why I’m trying to get some upfront information before I enter the industry after school. Thanks for the advise tho. I’ll do further research on that from some senior colleagues too. You guys are doing great jobs on here
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by omoluabiguy: 4:33am On Dec 07, 2017
TWoods:


It is not that difficult and you should not really worry. Most big companies know how the process works. As soon as they've made the decision to hire you, they will most likely assign a lawyer to you who will walk you through the entire process. Most likely the only thing they will require you to do is fill necessary forms or produce needed information - birth certificate, electronic I94, passport etc. The lawyer will take it from there.

One thing that you should know, there is what is called cap H1B and noncap H1B. If you work for a non-profit (e.g. college/university), your H1B is not counted against the cap (65,000 legally available H1B visas). All you need do is apply through your employer at any time and as long as there is no problem, you should get the H1B very easily.


Alright man, this sounds pretty much relieving. And no I’m not working for no non-profit organizations LoL!

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