Ask for help about studying or working in the U.S

Updated on educate 2024-04-04
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You cherish what you have! Work the basis of the original, constantly improve and improve yourself, work successfully, then you go to the United States to take a look, won't you get your wish? The U.S. tourist visa will be wider and wider, as long as you have a stable income and a certain amount of savings.

    We will be able to move forward! If you are coming to the U.S. to study now, do you plan to go back to China or stay in the U.S. after three or five years? If you go back to China, there will be more "turtles" in the future, and you may become "kelp". Because the mentality of returning from studying in the United States will become:

    High is not low. If you want to stay in the U.S., then you have to solve your identity problem, solve your job problem, and if you're lucky, ten or eight years is fast! How many decades are there in life?

    Studying abroad is a besieged city: people outside the city want to come in, and people inside the city want to go out. Why do so many people want to come in, because those who go out report good news and not bad news.

    In my humble opinion: studying abroad should: seek truth from facts and think twice!

    I wish you all the best!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Many people go to the United States for graduate school and find a job to stay after graduation.

    In fact, the United States also has many shortcomings, such as high unemployment, and many Chinese have returned to China or Asia in recent years.

    Even people born and raised in the United States have to look for opportunities in Asia.

    However, anyone who goes abroad for a few years can expand their horizons and open their eyes. Don't sit in a well and watch the sky.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I took the GRE TOEFL and came over for a master's degree, and then stayed in the United States as a programmer. Or marry an American wife.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, many students studying in the United States will have the idea or plan to work here after studying, and of course, students will have to carry various ways to find a job in Jianfu. Let's see, what are the ways for students to find a job in the United States?

    1. Let your own rough professors recommend jobs

    If you haven't done any work before, don't have a lot of experience, and don't even have a good resume, then it's better to ask your professor to recommend a job. Of course, it doesn't mean that if a student asks a professor to recommend it, the professor will definitely help recommend it. But it's also a good way.

    Some professors may be able to introduce a job directly to students, but some professors with higher prestige may not directly recommend it, but write a letter of recommendation to the student and sign their name so that the student can take the letter of recommendation to find a job. If students can have a letter of recommendation from a professor, it will be easier for them to be recruited by companies.

    However, if you want to get a letter of recommendation, you have to make the professor more impressed with you, which requires students to complete their homework well for their subjects and try to interact and communicate with the professor as much as possible. In this way, the professor will feel that the student is very diligent and can really understand the student's situation, so that he can be more convincing when making recommendations in the future.

    2. Seek help at the school's career center

    In fact, there are two kinds of career centers: schools and colleges, and the center of the school generally collects some internships and work schools for students, and also changes resumes for students, etc., and often has some lectures related to interview skills and career planning for students. Some of the speakers in these lectures are already executives of a company, and if the students can make a good impression on them, they will definitely be able to help them with their own work or internship. Some schools attach great importance to the career aspect of students, and often provide students with internships in various industries.

    Some larger schools also have career centers in the college, but the recruitment information generally released is related to the curriculum of the college, and the company directly states that it just wants to recruit students from this school, so there is no such high probability that you can find a suitable job in these small career centers.

    3. Let the senior brothers and sisters recommend

    It is still necessary for students to have a good relationship with the previous students, because they can actually help themselves a lot in many aspects, and they can also accumulate extracurricular resources for themselves. If there is a suitable opportunity for them to submit resumes or make recommendations, it will be easier to ask them to make recommendations than to ask professors. Therefore, when you are studying, it is still necessary to expand your circle of friends, which is actually a resource to accumulate contacts for yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    How to apply for a U.S. visa after studying in the U.S.? For most students who want to pursue a career in the U.S. after graduating from a bachelor's or master's degree, they will choose to apply for an H-1B work visa. Generally speaking, the H-1B visa is for professionals with a bachelor's degree or higher to work professionally in the United States.

    Under the Immigration Reform Act of 1990, the annual target for H-1B visas is 65,000. Applicants must meet the following two criteria in order to apply for an H-1B visa: including that the applicant's job must require a professional; The applicant himself meets the professional requirements.

    1. Professional requirements. According to immigration law, a profession is a job that only a professional with at least a bachelor's degree can do. Professional positions must meet one of the following criteria:

    The minimum requirement for this job is a bachelor's degree; The industry generally requires a bachelor's degree for the practitioner, or the job is so complex or unique that only a professional degree is available; Employers typically require practitioners to have a professional degree; A job is so complex that you need a bachelor's degree or higher to have enough knowledge to do it.

    2. Application procedures. The H 1b application is a two-step process. First, the applicant's company should file Form 9035 with the Department of Labor to prove:

    The applicant's salary will not be lower than that of a comparable U.S. worker; At the time of the applicant's application, the company was not on strike or other activities; The applicant's working conditions are the same as those of comparable U.S. workers; The company has informed the union that the applicant's application has been reported to the Ministry of Labour and, if the company does not have a union, will announce the matter within the company. Once the Form 9035 is approved, the applicant can apply to USCIS through the company where he or she works. Generally, it takes two weeks for Form 9035 and four weeks for USCIS.

    3. Postponement, change of work unit and others. The first approval of H 1B is valid for three years. At the end of the three-year period, an application can be made for an extension of three years for a total of six years.

    H1 status can continue to work for 240 days while an extension has been applied for but has not yet been granted. You need to apply for a new H-1B if: you change to a new place of work; Although I worked in my old unit, I changed to a new job; There have been significant changes in working conditions and salaries; Merging the work unit with another company to create a new unit; Transfer from one subsidiary of the previous company to another.

    It is not necessary to apply for a new H 1b if: transfer from one department to another; Change of name of the workplace; Change of owner of the workplace; Change of place of work.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. International students who want to stay and work after graduating from the United States can first apply for optional practical training, that is, OPT; It allows foreign students to get a one-year off-campus job after completing their studies in the United States, and the OPT for science and engineering students can even be extended to 29 months. Then use OPT's legal status to do an internship while looking for a suitable job.

    2. Apply for an H1B visa and obtain the right to stay in the United States for 6 years. If the student successfully applies for OPT and finds a regular and legal job within the validity period, they can proceed to apply for an H1B visa, which is a short-term work visa. USCIS begins accepting petitions on April 1 of each year, and if the petition is approved, it becomes effective on October 1 of that year.

    3. Finally, during the working period with an H1-B visa, you can ask your company to apply for permanent residents for yourself and get the so-called green card.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Students are on an F-1 visa. If you want to continue working, you will need to obtain an H1 work visa.

    USCIS offers H1B visas every year. The H1B petition can only be filed by a U.S. employer, and the individual respondent cannot file the petition on its own. The H1B visa allows a U.S. employer to legally hire a foreign professional for three years and extend it for another three years, for a total of up to six years in the U.S.

    After that, the H1B foreign must be absent from the country for more than one year to be eligible for a second H1B employment period of up to six years; Or get a one- or three-year H-1B extension by filing a green card application.

    The H1B work visa requires that the employee has a specialty and works in a professional field. H1B professionals must have a bachelor's degree or higher or, in the absence of a bachelor's degree, demonstrate work experience in their field of expertise plus existing academic qualifications and a bachelor's degree are equivalent. The so-called professional fields refer to accounting, architecture, literature and art, business, education, engineering, computer science, law, mathematics, medicine and health care, physics, social sciences, theology, and so on.

    Although H-1B quotas are tight, it is important to note that there are some jobs that do not count towards the quota and employers can apply for H-1B jobs for expatriates at any time. Such employers include higher education institutions, non-profit research organizations, institutions affiliated or associated with higher education institutions, or research institutions. That's why you see so many Indian faculty and staff on U.S. campuses.

    A window to go abroad.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Students are on an F-1 visa. If you want to continue working, you will need to obtain an H1 work visa.

    2. If you want to stay and work after graduating in the United States, you can also apply for optional practical training (visa-free internship period) first, that is, OPT; You can also work as a teacher of Chinese as a foreign language in the United States.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    How is that possible? First of all, if you are going to study abroad, it is an F1 student visa!

    If you want to stay in the United States, you can do personal immigration, 50w dollars.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are two internship visas for students on F1 student visas in the United States, namely the CPT visa (CurricularPractical Training) and the OPT visa (OptionalPractical Training). Let's take a look at these two visas with you today.

    1. The CPT visa is used during the study period, such as paid internship courses, such as studying hotel management, during the sophomore year, you can go to the internship for one year, but the total length of CPT can be close to one year (364 days), not more than one year (365 days). The OPT visa is used after graduation, that is, a bridging visa after studying in the United States.

    1) Students who have graduated from a U.S. college or university with a bachelor's degree or above can look for a work internship unit in a related professional field, retain the status of F1 international student during the internship, and apply for an H-1B visa during the internship, that is, from student status to work status, so as to apply for immigration, before, the duration of the OPT visa is 12 months, that is, if you wish to apply for immigration, you need to get an H-1B visa within 12 months. For graduates of engineering or mathematics majors, it can be extended to 29 months, but other majors are generally 12 months, and there are 2 months of packing time to return home after the OPT visa ends.

    2) It should be noted that for recent graduates, no matter what major they study, the OPT visa they apply for is 12 months, but students studying science, technology, engineering, mathematics and other majors can apply for a 17-month extension period in the first OPT status, so that the OPT time is 29 months in total. In order to apply for an extension of damage, the applicant must be employed by a U.S. employer in a field directly related to his or her profession.

    2. CPT can only be applied after one year of enrollment, but graduate students who must participate in the internship immediately due to the needs of the course are not subject to this limitation. If there are multiple degrees at the same level, for example, several master's degrees, then the length of the year refers to the total year of all the master's degrees together, rather than one year for each master's degree.

    3. OPT visa needs to be applied 3-4 months before graduation, no later than 3 months after graduation, during the internship, you can give any employer a job, not immediately lose your status after removing the job, students can apply once after each stage of study, that is, bachelor's, master's, doctoral graduates can apply once.

    In addition, if a student does not find a suitable job during the OPT period after graduating on an F1 visa, and does not immediately pack up and return to his or her home country, he can transfer to an F2 visa if his spouse is in F1 status, he can apply to transfer to an H-4 visa if his spouse is in H-1B status, and if he does not have a spouse, he can try to transfer to F1 study status, such as applying for a full scholarship master's degree, Ph.D., or a parallel degree.

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