▲ | coolspot 8 days ago | |
Maybe for instant green card you have to be extraordinary, but for regular employment-based immigration you don’t have to be. The path is H1-B -> Green Card -> US citizen (I have done it), and to get H1-B your potential employer gotta post that $60-80k/year job and show that there were no qualifying US applicants for it. | ||
▲ | legolas2412 8 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
Not related, but to add some woes of the american immigration system. There is no instant green card. If a truly extraordinary Indian-born person (say a Nobel laureate or olympic gold medalist) files for a green card today, they will be waiting for 7-10 years to get a green card. At this point, it may be worse too, because this category's priority date has not moved a single day in 8 months. | ||
▲ | louison11 8 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
This is true, I have omitted this path because I am not so familiar with it. The trouble however is that this only works for employees, not for self-employed or startup founders. So in some way I guess they make it kind-of easier if you just get a job, versus try to create jobs... which is pretty strange? |