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by justforthispost 4880 days ago
Thank you for the detailed comments.

> For the past few years, the visas haven't run out until after October, so you can really apply anytime.

Well, last year it ran out in June. I was interviewing at an American company but we stopped the process because of that.

I'm aware of L1 but that would be extremely hard to pull off. I live in Japan (though not a Japanese citizen), and it's very hard enough to get a programming job at a good American company here in the first place. Mostly they hire in sales & bizdev etc, not much for software development. Then I would have to hope to be transferred. I have heard of companies hiring specifically to transfer but that's quite rare.

The other visas aren't available to citizens of my country (E3 etc), or I don't personally qualify to them (O1 etc).

2) and 3) are reassuring.

And yes, I'll be in touch!

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You didn't mention the J1, which is surprisingly versatile.

A first glance at the O1 makes people think they don't qualify. I would be surprised if anybody who can code has a less than 40% chance of getting the O1. I've seen it used for 17 year olds, people without degrees, etc.