I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
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#12Edit: It looks like the 10,000 person cap was already hit [1]. Do you think there is a huge demand beyond the 10k cap?
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#13What's the typical fully loaded cost for a company to bring someone in on an H1B or similar visa, in terms of attorney time and application fees and whatnot?
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#17What are the reasons to bring people to san fransisco in the first place and deal with immigration problems? Why can't startups just use a payroll provider like deel and have a semi-global team?
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#19What's the typical fully loaded cost for a company to bring someone in on an H1B or similar visa, in terms of attorney time and application fees and whatnot?
There is some range depending on the size of the U.S. workforce and whether the petition is filed with premium processing. A rough range for a company with less than 25 FTEs would be $4,000 to $5,500. For a company with at least 25 FTEs, add $750 and if the petition is filed with premium processing, add $2,500.