|
|
|
|
|
by vsskanth
1955 days ago
|
|
Please be advised that if you're born in India, you can never "settle" in the US. Green card backlogs for Indians are very long (100+ years). Barring some exceptions, You will be on H1B forever. Most Indians currently in the US can only stay here as long as they are employed in their profession. With that being said, the best way to get a job in the US is completing grad school (takes 1-2 years). While studying you can pursue internships at US employers, use OPT to work a full time job, while your employer applies for your H1B. If you want to enter US already employed, you probably should work for a company with significant US presence like Google MS or Amazon in India. It will take a few years for you to become senior enough to transfer on L1 and transition to H1B. Companies (non-shady ones) typically don't hire new employees for US directly from India. There's a lot of uncertainty and long lead times associated with the H1B process. You can only apply for a new H1B every April and there's a lottery. |
|
And do you believe I could get the ms funded somewhat or atleast get loaned without collateral( I don't have any)?
If the question becomes off topic, lemme know and I could post another one then.