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  1. 11 hours ago, Boiler said:

    You spent 7 years studying. You must have made some good contacts.

     

    Investment and the DV are the other options.

    Yes, I've made some good contacts but still have to find a company that will help me with the sponsorship, through a job I'm fit for and I currently have no work experience.

  2. 10 hours ago, aleful said:

    unless you accrued illegal presence in those 8 years, it won't be a problem

     

    you would need to gain experience in a field where no other USC or LPR can do. the employer has to justify why would they have to hire you if there are hundreds of people that can do the same job

     

     

    I see what you're saying.. USC and LPR are? Sorry. So would my best bet be to gain some experience here in Belgium for a bit and then try to apply since it'll be easier with the work experience?

  3. 1 hour ago, KierenHby said:

    I see. So the nearly 8 years of living there has no effect whatsoever?

    Nope. None. 

     

    Also, do you recommend going to bigger companies for this when applying for jobs? I assume since sponsorship is involved, this will be a financial matter?

    Company size doesn't matter as much as a stable job in the right field. Only certain job types lead to H1b visa sponsorship. 

    What are some field types that are more likely to receive acceptance of this sponsorship? I only received a degree in communications so I know if I would qualify for the jobs that are good. I assume we aren't talking about entry level jobs either..?

  4. 29 minutes ago, aleful said:

    the only other way is to find an employer willing to sponsor you

     

    someone has to sponsor you, whether by marriage or by employment

     

    the employer will file and pay for the visa, you don't apply for the visa, the employer does

     

     

     

     

    I see. So the nearly 8 years of living there has no effect whatsoever?

    Also, do you recommend going to bigger companies for this when applying for jobs? I assume since sponsorship is involved, this will be a financial matter?

  5. Hi everyone,

     

    I recently lived in the US from 2009-2016 on a student F1 visa but I moved back home to Belgium in July.

    However, I do think I will be moving back to Los Angeles some time in the future, not sure when though.

    Does me having lived there almost 8 years an impact on the immigration process?I also have a SSN..

    What type of visa should I be pursuing if we're talking about permanent residence(without marriage at first)?

    And what should my first steps be once I decide I want to make the move again?

     

    Thank you!

    Have a great day

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