I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
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Re: I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
#52Is a J-1 more likely to be approved than an H-1B? What criteria need to be met to get a J-1 visa approved? I know people working ordinary jobs with these fyi.
Re: I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
#53e.g. About whether to incorporate locally or in the U.S., and that sort of thing -- anything unique to an expat situation.
(This may be out of your wheelhouse, but I figured I'd ask.)
Re: I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
#54Re: I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
#55UK couple, both have engineering PhDs and 10+ years experience in engineering (dev and automotive), not rich but not poor. Is there a sensible path to US immigration that doesn’t leave them in the H1B bind or always on the verge of being deported?
I know lots of Brits and Canadians in California who have also followed this path.
A lot of talk in here about H1B visas, and that's probably because they're the most plentiful. But, that's not the only type of visa that people should be thinking about.
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#56Re: I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
#57If an international student is on a stem opt extension (24 months) that just started, and does YC, is it possible for them to get a green card before the stem opt expires?
Re: I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
#58Would it have to be solely through H1B? I've seen/witnessed that for certain types of jobs, e.g. teachers - alot of these barriers are moved.
What sort of obligations would a company have to first show that they tried but couldn't hire local people, or failed to relocate people to come?
Would this just be standard H1B process? There is no exact case here/situation, I'm just curious because - the nursing license is transferrable from the Philippines to many USA states (if not all?) and the Philippines is a country which is known to "export" it's people, mostly as "OFW" throughout East Asia and Middle East and as of late Canada.
I'm curious how this mechanism works - because it seems to be a win/win.