Originally posted by: RaDragon
Originally posted by: zimu
the H1 visa cap absolutely sucks. i graduated from an ivy league, and granted that does not give me instant access to a job, but you'd think after 9 months of searching after graduating i'd have found someone who'd want to take me. decent grades, good degree, great institution, got loads of interviews but they'd come to a very abrupt end after they as 'whats your work status?' for which i'd have to say i require sponsorship...
once the quota was filled, left the US and went to europe. but it is sad thinking that while i was in san francisco the mexican population would increase on a daily basis. someone above mentioned this point, but it just makes no sense to be allowing this inflow of illegal immigrants, hell bush even SPONSORED some of it 2 years back in which he granted green cards to tons of illegal immigrants in california, but 'good' people who'd actually raise the national IQ average and push america forward are being thrown out the country.
sad, sad, sad.
Well said, and I'm sorry to hear about your predicament. I know people who are on H1-B that want to get different jobs, but it's difficult for them to do so because (post 9/11), some companies are not offering H1-B or sponsorships anymore. Plus, H1-B is only valid 3 years at a time (a maximum of 6 years)...
thats a HUGE problem too. my sister just got her H1 renewed. so she basically has 3 years now. she works in a non-profit company, which i think lot would agree benefits the society in california and the US. she does projects on education etc. so "good" stuff. her non-profit will not sponsor her green card. hence, now she has to worry about changing employers, transferring her green card, having her new employer sponsor her green card. or get married. wonderful, thats the thanks for helpign society!