You have 60 days after your visa expires to leave the United States – you can take the opportunity to travel; You are allowed to work full-time during school breaks as long as you have employment authorization; You are allowed to study abroad with your American university to another school; and You can play on...Read More
If you are applying to an Educational Exchange Program, most likely you are looking to get training or experience that will help you get a job in the U.S., that will lead to an employment visa or Permanent Residence. You might be vaguely aware that there is a 2 Year return home requirement at the...Read More
As an international student, on a student visa, it is a good idea to plan and strategize for a job after graduation, far in advance of your graduation and while you are a student, if you wish to stay and work in the U.S. Here are 5 tips for steps you can take while studying...Read More
These Two Top Tips will help you to plan and strategize to maximize your options for getting a Green Card employer sponsorship before you graduate or after you graduate. Your chances of getting the Green Card sponsorship are higher if you begin planning in your first or second year of college. If you only have...Read More
As an international student you don’t want to secure any job. You want a job where the employer will file a work visa petition for you. These 5 Top Tips will help you to plan for getting a job that will get you a work visa. Informational Meetings Within the Desired Industry or Employer Set...Read More
Tips For An International Student Sponsorship As an international student, you don’t want to secure any job. You want a job where the employer will file a work visa petition for you. These 3 Tops Tips will help you strategize on how to convince an employer to file a work visa petition for you. 1....Read More