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by rmaccloy 5430 days ago
In the bay area, given the current market, any reasonably funded startup would likely work with you, assuming you passed interviews, etc.

It may be somewhat easier at a company that's dealt with the process before, but most valley startups will have access to experienced immigration attorneys.

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The issue is interviewing in the first place- you'd have to fly out specifically for the interview and hope that it works out. Quite a financial gamble if you do it repeatedly...
Yes, that would be a lot of money. Do companies do interviews over video-chat at all?
Yes, that is how I got my current job was through a couple rounds of video chat. I'm a Canadian citizen working at a US startup through an I-84 work visa.
I've heard of it happening, but more often with companies in Saudi Arabia an the like, where they have to try harder to get people.