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noodles
05-16-2007, 08:10 AM
Сенат США рассматривает возможность изменить иммиграционное законодательство таким образом, чтобы снять ограничение на выдачу рабочих виз H1-B и грин-карт для тех иностранцев, кто имеет степень магистра, полученную в американском или иностранном вузе. Иностранные дипломы будут приниматься для инженеров, учёных, специалистов в технологических областях и естественных науках. Конечно же, для программистов тоже.
Изменения в законодательство могут быть внесены, если Сенат примет закон под названием “Skilled Worker Immigration and Fairness Act”, который вчера внесли на рассмотрение сенаторы Либерман и Хагель. Этот закон также предусматривает увеличение лимита выдачи виз H-1B на 20% в год, с нынешних 65 000 до 180 000.
На сегодняшний день существует только квота в 20 000 виз для тех, кто не попал в нормальную квоту H-1B, но имеет высокую академическую степень из американского вуза. Новый закон расширяет эту квоту до бесконечности.
Американская промышленность испытывает острую нехватку высококвалифицированной рабочей силы, что угрожает конкурентоспособности американских предприятий. Нехватка кадров настолько острая, что в этом году количество заявлений на визу H1-B превысило квоту уже на второй день приёма заявок. Уровень фрода и мошенничества при этом превышает все допустимые пределы.
Чтобы защитить американских работников от наплыва иностранной рабочей силы, новый билль содержит ряд ограничений. Например, компания не имеет права набирать из-за рубежа более 50% своего штата сотрудников (это ограничение действует для компаний, чей штат превышает 50 человек). Кроме того, штрафы за нарушение условий программы H1-B будут повышены до уровня от $2000 до $10000. Самые активные «импортёры» рабочей силы будут ежегодно проверяться государственными аудиторами.
Новый билль уже вызвал восторженную реакцию Microsoft и других крупнейших IT-компаний.
via News.com (http://news.com.com/Senators+propose+infinite+H-1Bs+for+advanced+degree+holders/2100-1028_3-6183954.html)
Пушкарева
06-19-2007, 06:49 PM
Could someone list me the documents needed to apply for H1B separating to what is needed from an employee's side and that from employer.
I need it ASAP!
Thank you!
lilbit
06-19-2007, 07:03 PM
good news!!!
now I gonna wait for that bill :D
Пушкарева
06-19-2007, 07:17 PM
Are these correct? Googler - help! Manga keganda, qatta yuribdsiz?
16. What are the documents required to apply for H-1B visa outside the U.S.?
The documents required for H1B visa application are:
Passport
Documents sent by your employer:
• LCA - Labor Certification Approval
• Appointment letter by your Employer
• Tax Returns Papers of the company (if your employer sends them)
• Copy of letter to the Department of Justice
• Copy of letter to the Consular General of the Indian consulate
• Copy of the official evaluation of your degrees (if your employer sends it)
Your certificates:
• Degree certificate
• PG certificate (if applicable)
• Appointment and Relieving certificates for all the companies where you claim employment or Service certificates from the company giving dates and duration of your service
Dates of any prior stays in the U.S. in H-1B status
Very short description of job duties with the sponsoring U.S. Company
If occupation requires licensure in the U.S., copy of current U.S. license or temporary license
A copy of your resume, any additional diploma or supporting certificates, just for good measure
Two Demand Drafts made in favor of the name specified - one for Processing Fee ($45)* and the other for Issuance Fee ($100)
Two/three passport size color photographs
lilbit
06-19-2007, 07:38 PM
chto b mi bez tebya delali!
Пушкарева
06-19-2007, 07:44 PM
Vot vidish, kakaya ya poleznaya.
Slushay, naydi mne Googlera, a? Ya tebe "Thanks" dam.
chto b mi bez tebya delali!
lilbit
06-19-2007, 07:48 PM
naydi mne kogo ? :D)))))))))
Budka, ya ne v detektivnom agenstve rabotayu! U menya pohoronnoe . . .:D))) Tot, kogo ti prosish' nayti - mogu prinesti tol'ko ego golovu :D))))))
Пушкарева
06-19-2007, 07:51 PM
Nu prinesi mne togda ego golovu. V ney mnogo poleznoi informacii po immigration. :)
naydi mne kogo ? :D)))))))))
Budka, ya ne v detektivnom agenstve rabotayu! U menya pohoronnoe . . .:D))) Tot, kogo ti prosish' nayti - mogu prinesti tol'ko ego golovu :D))))))
lilbit
06-19-2007, 07:54 PM
Nu prinesi mne togda ego golovu. V ney mnogo poleznoi informacii po immigration. :)
NA, sprashivay :D))))
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Пушкарева
06-19-2007, 07:56 PM
Ne tu golovu prines :evil: Eta poyot stariye pesni o glavnom. Teryaesh kvalifikaciyu, stariy indeec.
Vsyo, hvatit offtopit! POdayu v rozisk na Googlera.
NA, sprashivay :D))))
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lilbit
06-19-2007, 07:58 PM
na na, uspokoisya! :D))))
Golova polnaya informacii!!! :D)))))
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hojiaka
06-19-2007, 08:05 PM
Nu prinesi mne togda ego golovu. V ney mnogo poleznoi informacii po immigration. :)
NeZabudka,
Why don't you get married to a gringo and get the GC in a year ! :)
it is about 7 to 15 grant and sometimes if you find the right person it is FREE !!! :)
"Business wedding" :):)
Пушкарева
06-19-2007, 08:13 PM
Getting H1B is less expensive :)
NeZabudka,
Why don't you get married to a gringo and get the GC in a year ! :)
it is about 7 to 15 grant and sometimes if you find the right person it is FREE !!! :)
"Business wedding" :):)
Samimiy
06-19-2007, 09:58 PM
Could someone list me the documents needed to apply for H1B separating to what is needed from an employee's side and that from employer.
I need it ASAP!
Thank you!
I have the documents listed here http://forum.arbuz.com/showpost.php?p=666876&postcount=1
on my office computer. Can upload them tomorrow, if you want.
I am not sure you can find exactly what you are looking for, though. If you have a job offer, it may be easier to have a lawyer take a look at your case. Maybe you employer will be kind enough to pick up the bill :)
hojiaka
06-19-2007, 10:44 PM
Getting H1B is less expensive :)
That's right. It is less expensive but in order to turn your H1B into GC it will take 3 to 5 years vs. where you can do K12 in less then a years. Now tell me, would you spend a 10 grant and save some time or would you rather spend 3 to 5 years of your life? Also, Where is the gurantee that you will keep your job for that long?... :):)
P.S. Remember sometimes, if you find a right person it could be Free!
Googler
06-19-2007, 11:30 PM
Are these correct? Googler - help! Manga keganda, qatta yuribdsiz?
Yes, it is correct. But as you're already in the US you have to submit these ones from your part:
-Copy of the biographic and visa pages of current passport http://faq.visapro.com/Images/new_transparent.gif
-Present U.S. address
- Foreign address (may be address of parents or closest relative)
- Day and evening phone numbers and/or e-mail address
- Copy of Form I-94 card
-Copy of all prior H-1B approval notices (if currently on F-1 status, copy of Form I-20)
-Dates of any prior stays in the U.S. in H-1B status
- Current resume listing employment history
- Copy of your university or college degree, and if available, copy of university or college transcripts http://faq.visapro.com/Images/new_transparent.gif
-If you have ever obtained a credentials evaluation, a copy of the credentials evaluation
- Title with the sponsoring U.S. Company
-Very detailed description of job duties with the sponsoring U.S. Company http://faq.visapro.com/Images/new_transparent.gif -If occupation requires licensure, copy of current license or temporary license
- Social Security number
-Copy of most recent W2
- Copy of most recent pay slip with current employer
Googler
06-19-2007, 11:33 PM
Could someone list me the documents needed to apply for H1B separating to what is needed from an employee's side
Your prospective employer will submit:
Form ETA-9035, Labor Condition Attestation, with the Regional Department of Labor office. Through this application your employer assures the DOL that he/she will provide you with fair salary and equal benefits which are provided to a U.S. citizen. It also states that it was not able to find any U.S. citizen who was qualified for the position.
Form-I-129, Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker, with H Supplement, and supporting documentation including the approved LCA should be filed with the USCIS Regional Service Center having jurisdiction over the city of intended employment. When it is approved, the employer or agent is sent a notice or approval Form I-797 and a copy of it is forwarded to the American Consulate or Regional USCIS Center in the territory of which you are residing and working.
Пушкарева
06-20-2007, 08:11 AM
That's also possible. Thank you for your concern.
That's right. It is less expensive but in order to turn your H1B into GC it will take 3 to 5 years vs. where you can do K12 in less then a years. Now tell me, would you spend a 10 grant and save some time or would you rather spend 3 to 5 years of your life? Also, Where is the gurantee that you will keep your job for that long?... :):)
P.S. Remember sometimes, if you find a right person it could be Free!
Пушкарева
06-20-2007, 08:15 AM
Googler, spasibo tebe, dobriy chelovek.
Myosotis palustris
Octavarium
06-20-2007, 10:36 AM
Could someone list me the documents needed to apply for H1B separating to what is needed from an employee's side and that from employer.
I need it ASAP!
Thank you!
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=1847c9ee2f82b010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCR D&vgnextchannel=1847c9ee2f82b010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD
Check out this web-site -- they have all info you need
lilbit
06-20-2007, 12:00 PM
interesno, a Budka mojet pol'zovat'sya drugimi saitami krome forum.arbuz.com ????? D:))))
Пушкарева
06-20-2007, 12:02 PM
And what about lilbit? Can he mind his own business and stop thinking he MUST respond to my every single post??
interesno, a Budka mojet pol'zovat'sya drugimi saitami krome forum.arbuz.com ????? D:))))
Googler
06-20-2007, 12:03 PM
Myosotis palustris
Этот Ник больше оригинален!!!:)
lilbit
06-20-2007, 12:05 PM
eshe odna s maniey velichiya :D))))
am not responding to ppl's posts, I am doing statements and you girls repsonding to them :D)))))
Samimiy
06-20-2007, 01:25 PM
Selected Publications
FAQ: Hiring International Students
Twenty-five (or more) Strategies for the Capped-Out H-1B
FAQ: H-1B Nonimmigrant Status for Professionals
FAQ: PERM
Strategies for Exchange Visitors to Avoid a Two Year Return - Without Getting a Waiver
J-1 Waiver Through Medical and Health Related Research: The HHS Waiver Process
The O-1 Visa
Extraordinary, Outstanding and National Interest Foreign Nationals
Advising Regarding International Travel: Who Should and Who Shouldn't
http://www.sendspace.com/file/rtdrbb
Vector
06-20-2007, 01:39 PM
Selected Publications
FAQ: Hiring International Students
Twenty-five (or more) Strategies for the Capped-Out H-1B
FAQ: H-1B Nonimmigrant Status for Professionals
FAQ: PERM
Strategies for Exchange Visitors to Avoid a Two Year Return - Without Getting a Waiver
J-1 Waiver Through Medical and Health Related Research: The HHS Waiver Process
The O-1 Visa
Extraordinary, Outstanding and National Interest Foreign Nationals
Advising Regarding International Travel: Who Should and Who Shouldn't
http://www.sendspace.com/file/rtdrbb
just interesting, how is it difficult to get work permit in US for UK graduates, professionals? is that H1B visa some kinda work permit? and Samimiy, is your article covers such points?
Samimiy
06-20-2007, 01:43 PM
just interesting, how is it difficult to get work permit in US for UK graduates, professionals? is that H1B visa some kinda work permit? and Samimiy, is your article covers such points?
I am not sure, I didn't read the whole thing myself. I just thought it might be useful to forumers, so I uploaded it here. I suggest that you look through it. Maybe you'll find it useful.
-Resident-
06-20-2007, 03:04 PM
I think above posts have enough info about h1b! But if you paying for lawyer more than 1000$ I can suggest you lawyer under 1000.
Пушкарева
06-20-2007, 03:30 PM
tenks. i'll contact you when i need one. is $1000 - fee for the whole process from A to Z? i've heard it is $2000-2500..
I think above posts have enough info about h1b! But if you paying for lawyer more than 1000$ I can suggest you lawyer under 1000.
eBouncer
06-20-2007, 09:27 PM
Don't know how you look at it, but the claim that US is experiencing an acute shortage of engineers is nothing but a myth. There are plenty of well-skilled engineers here. The very reason Corporate America really wants to have H-1B engineers is to have them brought from overseas to the States and pay them 1/3 of the cost the competitive salary. Thus, engineers coming from overseas will work for peanuts just to hang on to H-1B so they can in a years time apply for a Permanent Residency. Going through the certification of the Labor Department is a joke. The Labor Department practically works for these Big Cheeses. Corp. America says "jump", the Labor Department says "how high?"
Сенат США рассматривает возможность изменить иммиграционное законодательство таким образом, чтобы снять ограничение на выдачу рабочих виз H1-B и грин-карт для тех иностранцев, кто имеет степень магистра, полученную в американском или иностранном вузе. Иностранные дипломы будут приниматься для инженеров, учёных, специалистов в технологических областях и естественных науках. Конечно же, для программистов тоже.
Изменения в законодательство могут быть внесены, если Сенат примет закон под названием “Skilled Worker Immigration and Fairness Act”, который вчера внесли на рассмотрение сенаторы Либерман и Хагель. Этот закон также предусматривает увеличение лимита выдачи виз H-1B на 20% в год, с нынешних 65 000 до 180 000.
На сегодняшний день существует только квота в 20 000 виз для тех, кто не попал в нормальную квоту H-1B, но имеет высокую академическую степень из американского вуза. Новый закон расширяет эту квоту до бесконечности.
Американская промышленность испытывает острую нехватку высококвалифицированной рабочей силы, что угрожает конкурентоспособности американских предприятий. Нехватка кадров настолько острая, что в этом году количество заявлений на визу H1-B превысило квоту уже на второй день приёма заявок. Уровень фрода и мошенничества при этом превышает все допустимые пределы.
Чтобы защитить американских работников от наплыва иностранной рабочей силы, новый билль содержит ряд ограничений. Например, компания не имеет права набирать из-за рубежа более 50% своего штата сотрудников (это ограничение действует для компаний, чей штат превышает 50 человек). Кроме того, штрафы за нарушение условий программы H1-B будут повышены до уровня от $2000 до $10000. Самые активные «импортёры» рабочей силы будут ежегодно проверяться государственными аудиторами.
Новый билль уже вызвал восторженную реакцию Microsoft и других крупнейших IT-компаний.
via News.com (http://news.com.com/Senators+propose+infinite+H-1Bs+for+advanced+degree+holders/2100-1028_3-6183954.html)
Samimiy
06-20-2007, 09:39 PM
Don't know how you look at it, but the claim that US is experiencing an acute shortage of engineers is nothing but a myth. There are plenty of well-skilled engineers here. The very reason Corporate America really wants to have H-1B engineers is to have them brought from overseas to the States and pay them 1/3 of the cost the competitive salary. Thus, engineers coming from overseas will work for peanuts just to hang on to H-1B so they can in a years time apply for a Permanent Residency. Going through the certification of the Labor Department is a joke. The Labor Department practically works for these Big Cheeses. Corp. America says "jump", the Labor Department says "how high?"
This is an empirical question of course, but I am not sure what you are saying is entirely true. I would find it easier to believe if foreign-born engineers who work with H-1 visas are indeed paid much less than their American colleagues, which I think is highly unlikely. At least from what I see at universities, foreigners earn roughly the same salaries as Americans do.
I suspect that there are plenty of skilled engineers in the United States, as you pointed out. But there may be an excess of skilled labor in some sectors (such as computers, etc) but there probably is a shortage of skilled labor in other sectors.
Whatever the case may be, most Uzbekistanis would love to have a chance to work in the US in white collar jobs, since their salaries would be higher by at least an order of magnitude.
-Resident-
06-21-2007, 03:14 PM
tenks. i'll contact you when i need one. is $1000 - fee for the whole process from A to Z? i've heard it is $2000-2500..
You are welcome you know where find me:)
When I did my H1B I have contacted with about 12-15 lawyers and some of them wanted even more than 4000$ some around 1500-2000 so I found for 875$ after all and they did good job I guess As you see I am here:)
Royal
06-21-2007, 05:20 PM
...so I found for 875$ after all and they did good job I guess As you see I am here:)
That is only Lawyers fee, not all charges...You have to add all charges to get whole picture ofto tal summ...
Пушкарева
06-21-2007, 07:21 PM
Do i know you?
You are welcome you know where find me:)
When I did my H1B I have contacted with about 12-15 lawyers and some of them wanted even more than 4000$ some around 1500-2000 so I found for 875$ after all and they did good job I guess As you see I am here:)
eBouncer
06-23-2007, 11:56 AM
True, but what I've emphasized was the myth of shortage of engineers (mechanical, electrical, and systems alike). Have you gone through labor certification lately ? Have you seen the requirement limit that Department of Labor puts forth as a base limit ? Do you honestly believe that corporate America will pay you a market price for your skills knowing that you depend on it to get legalized in the US ? If you have and if you have achieved what others could not, I applaud you. Because couple of my friends from Ukraine (hard core coders, they'll sing out their phone number in hex) are getting paid sub-par salaries.
Cheerio
This is an empirical question of course, but I am not sure what you are saying is entirely true. I would find it easier to believe if foreign-born engineers who work with H-1 visas are indeed paid much less than their American colleagues, which I think is highly unlikely. At least from what I see at universities, foreigners earn roughly the same salaries as Americans do.
I suspect that there are plenty of skilled engineers in the United States, as you pointed out. But there may be an excess of skilled labor in some sectors (such as computers, etc) but there probably is a shortage of skilled labor in other sectors.
Whatever the case may be, most Uzbekistanis would love to have a chance to work in the US in white collar jobs, since their salaries would be higher by at least an order of magnitude.
Googler
06-23-2007, 01:41 PM
Anyone is able to submit his application for H-1B with any obstacles. It is not so hard indeed. The hard thing is to find a real employer who is eager to file a petition for him. One does not need any laywer (even if he gonna make AOS) cause the laywers also say what is written in official resources. Just read thouroughly the official websites, contact USCIS or the Consulate (if outside the US) and submit your doc properly as well as your prospective employer does hereto by April 1.
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