I have no idea when you're planning to move, but if it's when postdoc season usually starts (September) you had better ****ing get married tomorrow. Has she already filed her J-1 paperwork? If so, you may already be too late.
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12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Originally posted by Ghaladh View PostI saw that there are many IT openings in Dallas. We also saw that living in Irving could not be that bad as well :-). What do you think? (Thank you for your kind answers).12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Originally posted by DanS View PostRealize that KH has been negotiating this situation himself for the last few years.
Originally posted by SlowwHand View Post[...]the light rail track runs through both.[...]You're not going to beat that by driving and buying gas and parking.[...]The destination doesn't matter. What's important is the journey.
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Why should you? My wife and I are both in high skill professions, so immigration **** is an annoyance rather than an actual barrier (like the one you will face)12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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She is going to start more likely on February. I do not demand to do my job, of course, I already experienced that in Switzerland. I will take what it comes. Come on, with plenty of foreigners actually linving and working in the USA, by reading what you write, it seems that is impossible to accomplish. Perhaps you have been unlucky, but I know of many foreigners that did it. If I will not be successfull, though, I will have other options.The destination doesn't matter. What's important is the journey.
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He's in for a rude awakening.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Originally posted by Ghaladh View PostShe is going to start more likely on February. I do not demand to do my job, of course, I already experienced that in Switzerland. I will take what it comes. Come on, with plenty of foreigners actually linving and working in the USA, by reading what you write, it seems that is impossible to accomplish. Perhaps you have been unlucky, but I know of many foreigners that did it. If I will not be successfull, though, I will have other options.
I have and will never have a problem with work authorizations, other than the annoyance and wait times. Applying for a low-skill occupation like IT help desk, you will encounter extraordinary difficulty. Most of the foreign-born people working in the US are there through family connections (being married to a J-1 does not help you with work authorization). Only a relatively small number are there due purely to employer petition. The cost and inconvenience to employers who sponsor foreigners for work authorization ensures that this remains the case.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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What you would almost certainly need is H1-B authorization. As I'm assuming you do not hold a graduate degree from a US institution, and would not be working for a research nonprofit, you would go in the general pool of applicants whose numbers are strictly limited by federal law.
When unemployment is high, this in itself does not pose a problem, except in that when unemployment is high, companies can choose from a large number of applicants who AREN'T going to cost them thousands of dollars extra + 3 months of wait time. When unemployment is low, the pool gets crowded with Indians and the cap is reached on the first day the slots become available (in April, for employment starting in September).12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Originally posted by KrazyHorse View PostI have and will never have a problem with work authorizations, other than the annoyance and wait times.
If it will be just a nuisance to you, I am glad for you. Just out of curiosity, what's your nationality?
Originally posted by KrazyHorse View PostApplying for a low-skill occupation like IT help desk, you will encounter extraordinary difficulty. Most of the foreign-born people working in the US are there through family connections (being married to a J-1 does not help you with work authorization). Only a relatively small number are there due purely to employer petition. The cost and inconvenience to employers who sponsor foreigners for work authorization ensures that this remains the case.The destination doesn't matter. What's important is the journey.
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I don't think you understand quite how difficult employment-based immigration to the US is. It's far more restrictive than any other developed country which I'm aware of.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Alas, I am already aware of such difficulties and of course, I will do whatever it takes to face the problems when I will meet them. I still have options, although I thank you for your suggestions, so I don't have to be negative about that, yet.
This isn't a question of just having to jump through hoops. This is a question of it LITERALLY BEING IMPOSSIBLE for you to get an employer to sponsor you.
Holy crap, dude. I hope you've already begun your job search, by the way.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Six years ago I already tried to move in the USA, for no serious reasons, I must say, so I already met the "barrier" you are speaking about. You are right.
I know it will be hard, but I invite you to do not underestimate the Italian creativity ;-). I have friends, compatriots and contacts in the USA that will be able to help me in a way or another.The destination doesn't matter. What's important is the journey.
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Why do so many Indians want to move to Texas?
I know a couple guys who started off in Texas before moving to Toronto. Is it masochism?"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
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