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comment Careers: finding offers that might consider visa sponsorship?
There's a similar setup in place here like in the EU for employment, but it is only for "professionals". There is a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and it allows for a professional visa called a TN. It is adjudicated on the spot as you cross the border and only requires an employment letter and proof of your credentials, education, etc. However, they are only good for one year (renewable) and are like the H1-B in that they are only for a SPECIFIC job for a SPECIFIC employer. The other catch is that they are non-immigrant, meaning you cannot transition to a green card from one.
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comment Careers: finding offers that might consider visa sponsorship?
I think the H1-B does not have a lottery program. An H1-B is issued for a SPECIFIC job for a SPECIFIC employer, for a set amount of time. There IS a green card lottery: travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/types/types_1322.html . Another option would be to go work for a company in the EU that has operations in the US and get transferred to a US location. There is a completely different set of rules for that. Some people I know through my son's soccer team came here from Scotland as transferees for a large electronics company and had their green cards in something like two years, total.
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revised Careers: finding offers that might consider visa sponsorship?
Expanded my answer at OP request.
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comment Careers: finding offers that might consider visa sponsorship?
It really depends where you're from, etc. and what kind of job you're looking for. Hmmmm. I'm running out of characters. I'll write something longer.
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answered Careers: finding offers that might consider visa sponsorship?
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