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by plnewman
5798 days ago
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I'm not a lawyer, but I have a little experience. After completing college you should be eligible for an OPT (optional practical training) visa, which will let you work in the US for a year. You can use that time to catch on with a company who will sponsor you for an H1B. Speaking more personally, I've dealt with a family-based immigration case but not employment based. I filed my family-based petition mostly on my own, and took it upon myself to learn all the applicable laws and forms and stuff. I say "mostly" because I had a lawyer act as a consultant, and he gave me reviewed my forms, gave me some tips about how to package the filing, and set expectations. It was a lot less expensive than hiring a lawyer to file the application, and it was a big help. |
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