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Sources??????????Marco 72 wrote:This is the first time I hear about this. You got any sources?kabuki wrote:If you study for Bachelor, Masters or Doctorate you'll be eligible to extend your stay for 1 year if you find work in a field related to your degree. During that 1 year, your employer may apply for the H1B.
Same here.. I know this is true of the UK, but in the US I haven't heard of this.. ?Marco 72 wrote:This is the first time I hear about this. You got any sources?kabuki wrote:If you study for Bachelor, Masters or Doctorate you'll be eligible to extend your stay for 1 year if you find work in a field related to your degree. During that 1 year, your employer may apply for the H1B.
What the poster is implying is that after a person has received a Bachelor's, Master's, or a PHD...they are allowed to apply for OPT (Optional Practical Training)...this, if approved, is valid for 1 year and serves as an employment authorization from immigration.Marco 72 wrote:This is the first time I hear about this. You got any sources?kabuki wrote:If you study for Bachelor, Masters or Doctorate you'll be eligible to extend your stay for 1 year if you find work in a field related to your degree. During that 1 year, your employer may apply for the H1B.
Thanks, GD78. Sorry, I haven't been on the sight lately, so I was unable to respond. The OPT is usually the best route. It's not a guarantee, but it's available. If you're planning to be a maths or science teacher, you can check out Teach for America as well, as they are accepting international applicant for Houston schools, and they are hoping to expand this as there is a real need for maths and science teachers.GD78 wrote:What the poster is implying is that after a person has received a Bachelor's, Master's, or a PHD...they are allowed to apply for OPT (Optional Practical Training)...this, if approved, is valid for 1 year and serves as an employment authorization from immigration.Marco 72 wrote:This is the first time I hear about this. You got any sources?kabuki wrote:If you study for Bachelor, Masters or Doctorate you'll be eligible to extend your stay for 1 year if you find work in a field related to your degree. During that 1 year, your employer may apply for the H1B.
On OPT a person cannot be unemployed for more than 90 days or else the person would become "out of status".
Go to any major US university's website and check out the "International Students" section and you should be able to find all this information mentioned there as well as the US Immigration website.
I've done OPT myself and know first hand what is required...but that was in 2008...not sure if the rules have changed now.