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by alpha_beta
5121 days ago
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Thanks for your comments. I agree that I can learn Rails myself, but I assume the dev bootcamp would be a good proof that I actually know it and I assume I could learn more in less time. Besides, if I learn it myself, I could come up with an idea and build a web app, but would that be enough for a company to consider me (specially when there are probably many developers already with professional experience trying to move to the Bay Area)? About the H1 visa, the problem is that, according to what I read on the internet, it's estimated that it will be exhausted by July this year. In the meanwhile, I was also told that J1 visa is a possible alternative, but I haven't investigated that possibility yet. If a company decides to hire me, but is afraid I might be cheating on a technical video conference, I wouldn't have any problems to go to the US for a face-to-face interview, even if I would have to pay the costs myself, simply because I don't cheat. If they are happy with me on a video conference, I'm sure they would be happy after a face-to-face interview. |
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If I were in your position, I would go to the source ( http://www.uscis.gov/ ) and examine the visa categories that are available to you. Immigration law is complicated, but not as complicated as, say, the tax code. If you've completed a Masters in CS, you can probably navigate it yourself. Protip: Do not lie or mislead USCIS or USCBP (i.e. customs) as you can be banned from the country easily.
Unfortunately it may be very difficult for you to get a visa to DevBootcamp as it's almost certainly not a SEVP-certified school, so ICE / USCIS won't grant visas to people to attend, and you can't just get a tourist visa if you're intending to study. I would instead learn Rails yourself, start / open source a project, and try to get a job offer here with a company that will help with your visa situation (once you have a job offer, immigration becomes much easier as long as the company is game). I guess my main question becomes, is DevBootcamp the only reason you want to move to the US?
I'm an immigrant from Canada but I'm more familiar with family-based immigration as that's how I came across (fiance visa).