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by dragonwriter
4087 days ago
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>So, let's say Google wants to move you to US and wants to pay you $200.000+ because you're a unique scientist that filling a position that can't be filled by a US citizen. After spending time and money for the interview process, they apply for H-1B on behalf of you. A "unique scientist" should probably be applying for an O-1A [0] rather than an H-1B. [0] http://www.uscis.gov/working-united-states/temporary-workers... |
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