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Sujay Patel

Posted 3 days ago

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Finishing college in Germany has opened new doors, but my long term goal is to build my career in the United States. With recent changes and discussions around the H-1B program, I am trying to understand how realistic the job route is for someone in my position. What steps should I take to secure U.S. employment sponsorship, how competitive is the new H-1B process, and are there alternative work visa options I should also consider?
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Osahon Ibhadode

Answered 3 days ago

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The H-1B remains a primary option, but it requires a U.S. employer willing to sponsor you and participate in the lottery. Timing and job relevance to your degree are critical.

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Rashidat Balogun

Answered 3 days ago

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Because demand exceeds available H-1B slots, many applicants also explore alternatives like the L-1 or O-1 if they qualify. Some people first enter the U.S. through study related pathways.

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Aisulu Nurpeisova

Answered 3 days ago

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You should focus on employers experienced with sponsorship. Building specialized skills increases your chances. Consulting an immigration attorney early can help you plan a realistic strategy.

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