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02/05/06: H1B visa cap

The visa-cap has increased from 80k to 90k in the past year reflecting increasing demand for... (read more)

Because we are a law firm, we do not have the resources or expertise to assist people in finding jobs in the United States.  However, the links below are a good starting point for those people looking for jobs in the U.S.  We also suggest that you look into the classified ads of major newspapers in the city in which you plan to reside.  

 

We give the following advice to our clients who are seeking employment:  Apply for jobs in your area of expertise.   Fully disclose to the prospective employer that you are not a U.S. citizen, and if hired, you will need the employer to sponsor you for a work visa.  If the employer agrees to petition you for a work visa, you can suggest that our firm prepare the petitions.  

 

The following are some websites, which may assist you in finding jobs in the U.S.:

 

LatPro:  Job database for Spanish and Portuguese professionals

 

www.latpro.com 

 

America’s Job Bank

 

http://www.ajb.dni.us/ 

     
     
A large database of available positions

www.monster.com  

 

Job referral service for foreign professionals

 

www.h1base.com