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EB-5 Gives New Hope and Freedom to Students and H-1B Workers
April 28th, 2010
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H1-B path to a job in the USA?

Not that life has ever been simple for H-1B workers, but with the economic downturn things have become even more difficult for them.  Many H-1B workers had resigned themselves to the fact that, due to the long quota backlogs in the EB-3 green card category, and even in the EB-2 category for workers with advanced degrees, when the workers are from or , they will be stuck for the better part of a decade in a job with a sponsoring employer who might be treating them like an indentured servant. Now, with all of the layoffs, the probability is increasing that many H-1B workers will lose their H-1B status and green card along with their job. This can have catastrophic consequences, particularly for those who have already used up their six years of H-1B eligibility, and are not eligible now to transfer their H-1B visa to a new employer.  In such a case, if the worker is not eligible for a different type of work visa, then he or she would have to leave the for one year in order to restore H-1B eligibility.

Another problem arose for those H-1B workers working in the financial sector. Congress imposed more burdensome additional obligations and restrictions on financial institutions that received TARP funds and employ H-1B workers. Among those restrictions are the requirement to pay new U.S. employees more than they pay H-1B workers and the requirement not to make any layoffs 90 days before or 90 days after filing a petition for an H-1B worker. In the current environment in which employers are looking to lay workers off and pay them less, some employers prefer to dump H-1B workers in order to maintain more freedom of action in how they deal with the rest of their staff. Meanwhile, there are more and higher qualified citizens and unemployed, who were previously employed elsewhere and available for hire only at a higher salary.

New college graduates are going out to try to find a job in this hostile environment. The only good news for new college graduates who need to get an H-1B visa is that there is less competition for H-1B visas, and so H-1B visas were available for over 8 months last year, as opposed to being exhausted on the first day, as they were in previous years. The unfortunate reason behind the greater availability of H-1B visas is the employers’ lack of interest in hiring H-1B workers.  Many employers see no reason to pay the expenses of the visa application process or to deal with the additional hassle, particularly when, as previously mentioned, many highly qualified U.S. citizens and permanent residents, who were previously employed elsewhere, are now available for hire.

H-1B workers and alike have found relief from the dangers, uncertainties, and dependence of seeking permanent residence through sponsorship by an employer. They have found such relief by immigrating under the program based on investment in a regional center, which frees them from relying on an employer and enables them to obtain conditional permanent residence in less than one year, or, in some cases, less than 6 months. As a result, these can compete for career opportunities or run their own business on equal terms with U.S. citizens and permanent residents. In other words, the immigrants have the freedom to live their life in the U.S. as they wish.

 
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Now you can retire permanently to the USA via the EB-5 visa
March 16th, 2009

Increasing numbers of overseas visitors love to spend part of the year in the sunny all year round states of Florida, California and . However, although you may qualify for a six month , those wanting to and permanently to the have often found it difficult or near impossible due to no specific visa that allows to live year round, even if they are wealthy and self supporting.

 

There has been talk for years of a , but nothing has ever materialized.

 

Unless retirees have a close relative or buy a business, permanent retirement to the States has always seemed a pipe dream.

 

Not so anymore as more and more potential retiree’s consider The visa regional centre pilot program.

 

This visa category been a blessing to retirees wishing to permanently retire to the States as it does not require them to directly operate a business.

 

In return for a $500,000 investment in an approved regional center program many can achieve their lifelong dreams of permanent residence in the USA. If you would like full details of exactly how this visa category can work for you visit Which EB5 for details.

 

Over the next few days we will talk about some of the people who have made the choice to live their retirement dreams in America. Subscribe to this blog to make sure you get the benefit of experience of those that have utilized this program successfully.

 

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