From Russia to the USA...
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
Gregory.Gadow wrote:
H-1B is also a "non-immgrant" visa, and visa holders will have a difficult time
getting resident status.Not fully accurate. H-1B is a dual-intent Visa, unlike say the TN or B1 Visas. So an H-1B visa holder can file for permanent residency.
I sit corrected. It was my understanding that the H-1B program was specifically for people on non-immigration tracks, and that those seeking permanent residence were given other types of work permits.
Gregory.Gadow wrote:
I sit corrected. It was my understanding that the H-1B program was specifically for people on non-immigration tracks, and that those seeking permanent residence were given other types of work permits.
Yes, it is rather confusing. H-1B does fall under non-immigrant category, but it does not require the applicant to prove intent to leave. Once your Green Card process is underway, and your H-1B has expired, if you've crossed a certain stage in the GC process, you can get an EAD (which is a little better than the H-1B since it lets you switch employers). Trouble with an EAD obtained that way is that it's annual - so you need to renew it every year. And if you ever travel out of the States, you need something called an Advanced Parole to re-enter. Sometimes at airports and other ports of entry, people with EAD/AP have a toughter time than those with stamped Visas. So there are pros and cons.
Regards, Nish
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I'm sure that an appropriate google serach will help you move here LEGALLY.
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"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997I now how to move legally :) I think if it is possible to find a visa sponsor :confused:
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Hi everyone! How do you think if it is possible to find legal job in the USA with 3 years of commercial experience? Right now I am a have a position of Senior .Net developer at Luxoft. If there is anyone, who has moved to the USA...tell me how it was? Was it hard? How did you find your employer? Thanks :)
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Since you're Russian you'll have no problem getting a job at 'Infinity Ward' :D
what is it? :doh:
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Can I ask something?
The bearing of a child takes nine months, no matter how many women are assigned.
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Can I ask something?
The bearing of a child takes nine months, no matter how many women are assigned.
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What's with all the questions?
The bearing of a child takes nine months, no matter how many women are assigned.
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what is it? :doh:
They are developers of "Call of Duty : Modern Warfare 2" game, infamous for "No Russian" mission where you pretend to be a terrorist and run around some Russian airport while killing civilians.
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What's with all the questions?
The bearing of a child takes nine months, no matter how many women are assigned.
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Renat Khabibulin wrote:
what do you mean?
osama bin laden died recently - do i need to say anymore ? His followers are in preparation for major attacks. So Russia seams to be safer than States at the moment unless you live in some small not popular city in States. Anyway all the best!
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Hi everyone! How do you think if it is possible to find legal job in the USA with 3 years of commercial experience? Right now I am a have a position of Senior .Net developer at Luxoft. If there is anyone, who has moved to the USA...tell me how it was? Was it hard? How did you find your employer? Thanks :)
Just a heads up, 3 years probably won't get you a senior position...
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Why do you ask?
The bearing of a child takes nine months, no matter how many women are assigned.
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Hi everyone! How do you think if it is possible to find legal job in the USA with 3 years of commercial experience? Right now I am a have a position of Senior .Net developer at Luxoft. If there is anyone, who has moved to the USA...tell me how it was? Was it hard? How did you find your employer? Thanks :)
Renat Khabibulin wrote:
possible to find legal job in the USA with 3 years of commercial experience?
I don't think that's going to be easy, especially since there are many good software engineers with lots more experience available locally. For a company to petition the government to grant you a work permit, you'd need to have exceptional skills that aren't readily available in the US. If you'd like to experience working and living in the US, your best bet may be to seek work with a consulting company that may relocate you to the US for a specific project for a short period of time. Even then, the chances of landing a project in the US depends entirely on the company's clients, their needs, and your relationship with them. /ravi
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