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Hmm (visa question)?

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I did my bachelor's in the US, but came back to Singapore after that. Didn't use the 1 year I had to get a job as I had to settle some things back home.

Do I need to be in the employ of a US firm before applying for a work visa, or does it work the other way round?

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  1. A company from US has got to hire you first aint no jobs here might as well stay there we shipping all the jobs to your country anyways


  2. # Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker #

    Purpose of Form :

    Employers may use this form to petition for an alien to come to the U.S. temporarily to perform services or labor, or to receive training, as an H-1B, H-1C, H-2B, H-3, L-1, O-1, P-1, P-2, P-3, or Q-1 nonimmigrant worker. Employers may also use this form to petition for an extension of stay or change of status for an alien as an E-1, E-2, R-1 or TN nonimmigrant.

    Number of Pages :

    Form: 17 & Instructions: 16

    Edition Date :

    4/1/06. Prior versions acceptable.

    Where to File :

    Mail this form to:

    U.S. Department of Homeland Security

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

    Vermont Service Center

    75 Lower Welden St.

    Saint Albans, Vermont 05479

    Unless the beneficiary is covered under NAFTA. See NAFTA notes below.

    Filing Fee :

    $190.00

    Special Instructions :

    Note that premium-processing fees are optional and additional (see form I-907).

    You may be eligible to file this form electronically. Please see the information at the related link "Introduction to Electronic Filing".

    *

    if you would like to read the rest of the official USCIS page ? here is the address :

    http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/m...

    :-)

  3. A US company must first hire you so that you can get a US working visa.

  4. So much blah blah for such a short question...

    Simple answer to your question -- yes, you need to apply to a US firm, that is prepared to apply for a work permit for you.

    For a work permit, the firm must apply on your behalf, and they must proove that you are not taking up an Americans job. I.E you fall under a category in immigration, of skills that are needed.

    That is all the embassy wants to see, besides your usual 'i can support myself without public funds' story.

    You normally forfeit your year to look for a job after your degree if you leave the country (perminantly, or atleast for a long time).
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