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by hervature
1467 days ago
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> The professor also only hired visa applicants to have extra leverage over them. For any postdoc that thinks the university has leverage for this reason, if you are able to get a H1B, you can switch employers easily. You are not stuck at whichever company sponsored you. |
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* My understanding is that universities prefer J-1 visas in almost all cases [1][2], and such visas are not portable.
* H-1B is more flexible than J-1, but still not as flexible compared to a green card. In particular, the new employer has to fill out a new application, pay the fees, etc. Also, universities are exempt from the H-1B cap, but other employers may not be.
[1] https://internationaloffice.berkeley.edu/ucb_departments/h-1...
[2] https://postdocs.stanford.edu/postdoc-admins/how-quick-links...