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  • @uhsarpa517
    @uhsarpa517 4 года назад +327

    "They call it the American dream because you have to be asleep to believe it" - George Carlin

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  4 года назад +20

      haha true

    • @creative2z
      @creative2z 4 года назад +27

      For Indian, It was actually true. American dream actually exists.
      People who went to US in 2000 or before that, they actually earned and saved good money. If They decided to stay in US, at that time it was very much possible to get GC and Citizenship in 5-10 years. Even if they decided to come back to India, they own 3-5 flats and have good investments as in 2000 expenditure in India and US both were less. Point is they are very successful.
      Now its not even possible to live in city like New Jersey, Boston or California with Family with one person earning. Rent and other expenditures are too high. There are much between opportunities in India to pursue. But I guess worst thing in USA for Indians at this time is Uncertainty. Petition for extension, visa are all getting rejected. You have to pack everything in 2-4 weeks and leave USA.

    • @AavegSheth
      @AavegSheth 4 года назад +1

      @@creative2z True absolutely

    • @nannz.7266
      @nannz.7266 4 года назад +1

      . 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣

    • @jasbirkauruppal3673
      @jasbirkauruppal3673 3 года назад

      @gaurav u r right .... Australia is better ... but IT market is vvv small n people end up doing stupid jobs there

  • @chanduplal3222
    @chanduplal3222 4 года назад +171

    This was an eye opener to all the questions i had in my mind. Thank you so much sir. This channel deserve more views.

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  4 года назад +8

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @jasbirkauruppal3673
      @jasbirkauruppal3673 3 года назад

      @chandu ... indeed..... I wrote to others too... in covid becareful.... economy is shrinking. In Australia universities have no students since last march ...... not even local students... people r waiting coz if they do course, they may not get jobs coz no new jobs are needed now , those who have job are lucky n working from home

  • @quest4light68
    @quest4light68 4 года назад +47

    I have friends who returned back due to same details mentioned here. Another aspect which somehow seems deliberate and overlooked is that the system is left this way intentionally perhaps. More no. of applicants lead to more F1 fees and also more revenue for the colleges and local economies like rental apartments or grocery and so on. Moreover it seems the vast majority of the consulting IT companies exploit the H1 B employees by keeping them in a loop. It's a win win for govt , universities and such American and desi consulting firms which take advantage of this situation. I am not referring to the people who did MS or PHD from reputed univs and working with fair US companies. But such F1 students and H1 are by far very less .

  • @MANISHKUMAR-cy5zv
    @MANISHKUMAR-cy5zv 3 года назад +18

    You explained things so clearly!! Must be a very good professor.

  • @nishanthk9100
    @nishanthk9100 4 года назад +13

    You explained the harsh reality very well sir. I've shared this with couple of my friends as well to understand it better.

  • @kishankakarla
    @kishankakarla 3 года назад +142

    I am living in US for 18 years now and still without green card. Of course , I have to blame myself for some bad decisions during this time. Having said that, you painted an accurate picture of what it is like and what expectations one should have before coming here. When I tried to explain this to my younger cousins in India, they took it as discouragement.

    • @indobrit4999
      @indobrit4999 3 года назад +23

      Craze of working abroad is what fascinates Indian parents and kids , when parents brag their kid is in the US, they feel proud and at the same time egoistic , I was tired of listening to these taunts and left my home for Masters in the UK seriously if you are not a NRI finding a good girl is hard according to Indian society, Indians will never get out of their age old caste mentality upper and lower keep pushing the gap and now they give weightage to money and status

    • @beeyouteafool9561
      @beeyouteafool9561 2 года назад +2

      What bad decisions are you talking about ?

    • @prateeksingh-hp4qd
      @prateeksingh-hp4qd 2 года назад +8

      And yet never bothered coming back and now discouraging others lol

    • @farazsiddiqui1312
      @farazsiddiqui1312 2 года назад +1

      Chomu bina green card ke 18 saal kaise rehsakta hai waha sab ka baula bana raha hai shakal dekhi hai apni

    • @opps150
      @opps150 2 года назад +1

      @toto chan are bhii extension only 3 years hi allow hai 🤦

  • @suryateja6956
    @suryateja6956 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the clear explanation sir. This is the most important thing and nobody talks about the other side so clearly.

  • @RadhaMohanCh
    @RadhaMohanCh 4 года назад +16

    Best video with respect to up to date conditions of immigration situation in the US. I came to US silicon valley on work visa and always tell people who look for opportunity here to always compare their current package in India and cost of living as per their spending with what they are going to be offered here. And then take decision. Like you I do tell that you are not going to be settled here for life - so always be prepared to go back. I have seen how people from indian top IT consultancy companies struggle to get by with their pay here. With wife and kids they live in worst ways anyone can think of.

  • @TK-wp3iw
    @TK-wp3iw 3 года назад +15

    very true...my relatives are green card holders but they applied in late 1990s and early 2000s thats why they got the green card because back then their was a competition but not as high as todays so simply they got settled down in the us but now as you said the typical american dream which is to settle down in us is changed for sure time is over to get us citizenship for normal aplicants. (my most of the relatives did Phd just like you thats why they were one step ahead to get a job at that time and also some of them are University professors just like you and yes Phd is not everyones cup of tea so mad respect for you and such people)

  • @newsgroupsdata
    @newsgroupsdata 4 года назад +3

    Very important for aspiring students from India to see this video before taking the entrance exams. Thank you for making this video covering the critical points.

  • @dhb702
    @dhb702 3 года назад +6

    Beat analytical channel it is. You are telling every aspects of so called American dream whose definition is changed now. You are doing a great job for Indians by keeping their expectations on ground reality. Thanks Professor !

  • @i-iy7490
    @i-iy7490 4 года назад +3

    Sir, thank you very much , this is the information in have been looking for 🙏

  • @jasjas7029
    @jasjas7029 3 года назад +3

    Too good. Excellent. Explained so well. Thank you so much for all your advice and explanation. Amazing.

  • @gyanendra_chaubey
    @gyanendra_chaubey 4 года назад +45

    Ek samay around 2012-15 I too aspired to go to US by any route either by somehow getting sponsored by employer or by doing MS because all my friends were flocking US( in a rat race). Dekhadekhi I too did GRE TOEFL and i got an admit from MS in SE from ASU Poly campus but couldn't attend because I was bit indecisive to do MS just because I wanted to settle or do a job in US plus my parents wanted me to get married because I was enaged in early 2015.
    Another chance came in same year 2015 when my employer sponsored me L1B but the project was scrapped for which I was about to travel. In 2016 when i left my employer, I left my American dream with it.
    Fast forward July 2020 I thank god and my stars that I'm here in India happily and US ya Europe jane wala bhoot utar gya mere sir se. Thank's to my family ( my wife and my parents who never gave importance to US dream and at times explained that anybody life success is not measured by going and settling in US). We should be work hard here and be contented what god has given us and he will provide right things at right time when we work with right intentions. God bless everyone.
    P.S. Many of my brilliant, hardworking friends who went to US and studied in top universities there around 2014-15 has returned to India because their 3 year OTP has expired and they could not win an H1B lottery during these 3 years. I feel very sorry for them.

    • @Thekingslayer-ig5se
      @Thekingslayer-ig5se 2 года назад

      Great decision bro !!

    • @nandi7772
      @nandi7772 Год назад +3

      But I don't think your friends got a bad deal. Like they worked there for 3 years so they must have paid back their fees and made some savings and now they can work on good Indian firms and live a decent life.

    • @anubhavpandey2307
      @anubhavpandey2307 Год назад

      Can we connect on instagram

  • @Californiadesi
    @Californiadesi 2 года назад +19

    I was told by an insider, that the IT guys make 65,000 a year for working 12-hours a day, 6 days a week. The American citizen doing the same job in the same office for 8 hours a day for 5 days makes $ 190,000 a year. Besides they watch Indians like a hawk to make sure that they are working. If they go to rest room ,a security guard goes with them to make sure ,they don't spend too much time in the bathroom. The salaries in India are getting better and continue to rise. I am told you can get $ 65,000 a year there, With low cost of living in India that goes a long way. Besides you are in your own country and are not facing racist stares and slurs like in USA. .

    • @Jack-tk1is
      @Jack-tk1is Год назад

      I face more racism in India for being dark (looking too much indian) than in USA

  • @Vishnyc
    @Vishnyc 4 года назад +6

    500th like and subscribed. Awesome info.. Keep going.. Thank you!

  • @AnshumanBiswas
    @AnshumanBiswas 4 года назад +146

    This was an awesome video! I had the same questions 10 years ago and when given a chance for applying for an H1-B, I chose to do a Ph.D. in Canada. I see my compatriots in the same boat as what you describe, and it's really hard to get a Green card. But I still advise people to get a US education regardless, as it provides an invaluable experience.

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  4 года назад +23

      Agreed :) regardless of all the problems USA is USA

    • @venktesh6600
      @venktesh6600 4 года назад +12

      @@DesiAmericanProfessor Don't be contradictory say the EXact n Proper NO. In this shaking global economy and the changed trend of migration. Im not much aware but I think earlier when IT boom was there, then only those who have job in India used to go behalf of that company and used get the job there get settled who likes to live in US. Means 0 investment from Inidan side because company used to sponser visa etc., But now the Education LOan Mafia of US made this trend of Study+work+GC method to suck the foreign money via education. Earlier only eligible used to go. Now all affordable dumbs are going to pour Indian money into that so called US education and dreaming Interracial SEx during college. [im not saying it Robert Kiosaki said it, colleges provides entertainment n Sex]. So if at all they get it plenty also there Indians wont get job in PornHub because they cant compete with BBC guys from African nations. Here even ok middle class engineers have started taking parents PF retirement / selling houses / selling lands for this education. You should stop it becoming a trend in Middle class India because students are taking life time earnings of parents just because their peers have gone US.

    • @jojopk2352
      @jojopk2352 4 года назад +13

      @@venktesh6600 Lol. Why would someone go to USA by paying so much money for Interracial sex when you can get Russian escorts at Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad. Atleast prostitution is legal in India unlike in the USA.

    • @nutanmishra2381
      @nutanmishra2381 3 года назад

      Anshuman how should one go after graduating from

    • @jasbirkauruppal3673
      @jasbirkauruppal3673 3 года назад +1

      @nutan ... economy too bad .. advise is not to go. Unless if u r from Mumbai n got good grades n u get in good university in US , so that u get job else don't go,... n go only if u r doing IT ... no jobs otherwise. My khandaan is abroad .... m planning to go to Australia where my sisters r ... they were toppers here in colleges .... IT is their field .....n I m going on different visa , ie business visa , m average student . So no need to waste 50laks on education ...... believe me their course is bulshit in India n u wont get job in India based on degree in US ... experience in IT is needed
      FYI ... every country has this rule ... they need people who did courses from their universities........ or else 2 or 3 years experience

  • @vicky-pedia580
    @vicky-pedia580 2 года назад

    Best explaination ever sir! No dragging, No unwanted information. Jst point to point with clear view

  • @omkarpawar5451
    @omkarpawar5451 4 года назад +2

    Sir, thank you very much for this insightful video! Indeed an eye opener!

  • @LifestyleD
    @LifestyleD 3 года назад +21

    Thanks for the information. One small correction - after 6 yrs of H1B and you start using the I-140 (green card application) sponspored by the Employer, you can get extension usually 3 yrs similar to as if you were on H1B and not just 1 year.

    • @d.s.premkumar8004
      @d.s.premkumar8004 Год назад

      Can you change jobs and employers while on I140? Without affecting the green card process.

    • @LifestyleD
      @LifestyleD Год назад

      @@d.s.premkumar8004 Yes Prem garu you can change employers without affecting this I-140 but by the time your priority date is current you need to be with the employer who has provided your I-140 or your new employer should get you another I-140 and only then he can apply I-485 (EAD/Green card) which is last step in gc process.

    • @LifestyleD
      @LifestyleD Год назад

      @@d.s.premkumar8004 Yes

  • @shivanishanxyz7469
    @shivanishanxyz7469 4 года назад +73

    Very true sir !
    U have covered almost all imp topics here. Thank u for your insight sir.
    Some that many never realize or imagine :
    1.To survive in USA Students from India must be proactive , independent and be ready for diy works which when compared to India all are pampered.
    College fee seems too much of lifetime cost of hard earned Indian currency.
    2. H1B and all visa extension costs are so much along with attorney fee that almost u shell out some savings from pocket to just keep staying in USA.
    3. Two kinds of job for IT prof contract basis and permanent.
    Salary , allowances differ according to that. U r never paid the same as Americans.
    In contract unless u get best salary saving is a challenge and a slow process till u get green card.
    Sometimes the savings will go off in one trip to India.
    If couples are both working it adds good savings.
    This is a reason why people visit India once in two to 3 years.
    If lucky flight cost can be cheaper.
    4. When u r new to USA remember u are starting ur life from the scratch in USA. First one to two years will go in just settling down that too with most necessary things needed for family running.
    Just bcas of visa issues and uncertainty all the time mostly until green card is applied and I140 is received many don’t try to live luxuriously at all . Because saving is the foremost priority for the first 6 years of H1b.
    Mostly people plan not to spend like in India ,though some do.
    5. Unless u r in cool US based IT company
    Mostly all indian based companies have same work ethic like in India. Too much work pressure. You shud be ready to update new tech with this work pressure.
    6. H4 visa the dependent of H1b cannot work or get salary in any form until they get EAD ( employment authorization document) . So he or she who is on H4 be prepared to wait for at least 1 year or more to get EAD and goto work.
    7. In USA every thing is “do it yourself “
    Tough for all homemakers.
    8. The way kids learn is different. Mostly parents have to go through videos , learn and then teach kids.
    We may not teach the same method of math we learned in our school days.
    9. Medical bill , medical Insurance costs very skyrocketing high here.
    U goto hospital based on appointment. Appointments u get at least within 1 week or 2.
    Sat sun doctors don’t work.
    If any emergency health pblm or kids fall sick suddenly or fall down going to emergency is the only way out.
    10. Every state is USA has extreme weather conditions except few may be. Either too rainy, too hot , too cold , too much snow , too dry deserty etc. Not all states are high with IT companies.
    Every state is expensive and inexpensive in its own way. Choosing the best city according to opportunity/ salary / saving and weather all are imp .
    11. It may take abt min two months to get the first job depending on openings.
    12. No job openings during Dec due to holidays.

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  4 года назад +5

      very thoughtful indeed. Thank you

    • @AavegSheth
      @AavegSheth 4 года назад +1

      Absolutely True

    • @kajolgupta1109
      @kajolgupta1109 4 года назад

      @Shankari Xyz Can u give me your Instagram Id bcoz I have a lots of doubts.

    • @prasadhonnavara875
      @prasadhonnavara875 2 года назад +7

      Well said.i have sent both my children there n know how much we suffered at every stage till they settled.somehow I feel life in india is much better if you have moderately sufficient resources unlike u.s.health care is exhorbitant n not easily accessible there unlike india which is a heaven for old people with social support of family n friends.

    • @globalcitizen8465
      @globalcitizen8465 Год назад +1

      Some illogicaly costly items- like detergents :) , internet data, medicines , car service, dental work, home repair and maintenance, property taxes etc

  • @rohanroy6770
    @rohanroy6770 4 года назад +2

    Thanks a lot Sir for this awesome video ! Truly got a lot of insights from it !

  • @gunjaneighteen
    @gunjaneighteen 4 года назад +2

    Thank-you so much sir. Your videos are really insightful. Please keep doing this great work.

  • @charitendra
    @charitendra 4 года назад +3

    Thank you professor. I am a career development faculty in Bharat. I will share this video with my students planning to go for GRE.

  • @rajsharma7988
    @rajsharma7988 3 года назад +63

    I just hope that some day the eastern world matches the Western world in living standards

    • @samuelrahulpeter
      @samuelrahulpeter 3 года назад +5

      The first step in that would be to abolish all religion and force government to be more socialist

    • @indobrit4999
      @indobrit4999 3 года назад +2

      It's all materialistic yes you should have something achievable but don't run behind their culture it's bullshit India's true culture is the best now it has alos come under western influence our indian way of living was much sustainable for ourselves and our planet we used to recycle things , repair , go in temples recite holy scriptures , learn about spiritual people , celebrate festivals like they should be celebrated , no jealousy as all the people were from the same background nobody was behind money everyone just earned for their stomach and saved money in gold for future

    • @indobrit4999
      @indobrit4999 3 года назад +1

      @@samuelrahulpeter socialist ideology is more righteous for the mankind capitalism always supports the rich the poor are always under their control socialist society always demands equality between the rich and poor sadly today world only runs in capitalism the govt has a lot of money but they don't want it to be spend on poor as it would be waste of resources according to them they rather help their business people by waving of taxes and supporting their business by giving free land etc

    • @rajsharma7988
      @rajsharma7988 3 года назад

      @@indobrit4999 I'm talking about today's reality which is that modern western societies offer much higher standards of living and eastern ones.

    • @kaalchakra4317
      @kaalchakra4317 3 года назад

      If the highly educated of the east or especially the Indian sub-continent leave their country permanently and settle abroad then its never gonna happen.

  • @muhammadhamza4494
    @muhammadhamza4494 3 года назад +1

    Very well explained Sir. At first it all went over the head but till the end of the video I have understood it.

  • @priyankanagrare4557
    @priyankanagrare4557 3 года назад +2

    Hello sir I went through all your videos I’m in my final semester of MBA, I just saw some of your replies to the comments, and I felt so sorry, do not worry about any kind of negativity, because you are providing such a valuable information, you have been an inspiration for students like me. I hope that one day your videos get recognised and you have much more views and subscribers. 😇😇

  • @somanathsahoo5668
    @somanathsahoo5668 3 года назад +9

    You and harnoor are inspirational for we non IITians because I am not useful and non productive even to my country.

  • @nitinkumargove
    @nitinkumargove 4 года назад +15

    So much truth about life in USA in this video. thank you for sharing Professor ! Really nice video.

    • @zahidsiraj9798
      @zahidsiraj9798 3 года назад

      I am a PhD chemistry student in US from pakistan. What is the chance of getting a job and green card after PhD.

  • @kunalpatil1454
    @kunalpatil1454 4 года назад +1

    Very nice explanation, very clear guidance, especially for those who are having some false expectations

  • @captaincloud7118
    @captaincloud7118 4 года назад +1

    Very well explained and truly said !

  • @nimitgupta7256
    @nimitgupta7256 4 года назад +18

    Very true; My elder brother is in US, and on H1B visa; And I've seen all his struggles in getting, renewing, and transferring H1B visa. Moreover, you've to spend thousands of dollars on immigration lawyers, and fulfilling immigration processes both in US, and India. Thank you Sir for your wise words.

    • @prashanthb6521
      @prashanthb6521 4 года назад +2

      Some people I know have stayed in US for 10+ years, does it mean they keep extending their H1B every year ?

    • @nimitgupta7256
      @nimitgupta7256 4 года назад +2

      @@prashanthb6521 yes, until they get green card!

  • @nityasrivlogs
    @nityasrivlogs 4 года назад +3

    Excellent information sir...keep posting more video

  • @gurudevan6241
    @gurudevan6241 3 года назад +1

    Great info. Thank you professor!!

  • @nairsn1469
    @nairsn1469 4 года назад

    Really appreciate. Very useful information. Thanks a lot

  • @travelwithtejashree1894
    @travelwithtejashree1894 4 года назад +39

    I got to know u through the vlogger " SINGH IN THE US"....U REALLY TALK SENSIBLY.AND GIVE GOOD INFORMATION. THANKS. KEEP GOING. ALL THE BEST.

  • @viky293
    @viky293 3 года назад +6

    Only real people who went their for some substantial work other than showing off people have sense to speak truth. I am not biased but I 100% agree with him. People who have worked hard in life know and care about hardships and have guts to accept reality.

  • @abhromukherjee841
    @abhromukherjee841 3 года назад +1

    Good explanation. Extremely well concieved talk.

  • @AnandSingh-kn1lk
    @AnandSingh-kn1lk 4 года назад

    great, sir, very informative. Thank you.

  • @fasaccounting4729
    @fasaccounting4729 4 года назад +4

    Sir I have a confusing that my child is already on F1 visa and he married with us green card holder and she was applied for citizen but due to COVID 19 process not properly work in between My child have Last semester of masters Now my question is that my child submit application with green card or wait for citizenship of his wife

  • @a2zuser1
    @a2zuser1 3 года назад +6

    Sir you are doing great job of creating awareness thanks

  • @totoroooo947
    @totoroooo947 2 года назад

    So many queries got cleared, thanks for the video.

  • @divakarjassal604
    @divakarjassal604 3 года назад +1

    Great video....saving so many lives....thanks professor

  • @sams1179
    @sams1179 4 года назад +4

    Quite concise and informative. Thank you for making this. I have two questions.. when you say applying for the additional 3 year H1b extension is almost like a fresh application, does it mean one has to go through the lottery system again?
    And, after using up the h1b extension, can the applicant continue to stay if its employer keeps on applying for greencard every year?
    Thanks again

    • @MostlyRenditions
      @MostlyRenditions 4 года назад

      No lottery again, just criteria are fresh for adjudication. After 6th year you’ll need approved i140 and approval of petition to stay.

  • @hrishdesai131
    @hrishdesai131 4 года назад +14

    Let’s consider a scenario where I take a loan for tuition fees and living, will I be able to recover it through STEM Optional training period? Very informative though, Thank you!

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  4 года назад +5

      yes, possible but depends on the location, salary, and your lifestyle. But Possible

  • @rishiksarkar9293
    @rishiksarkar9293 Год назад

    Thank you so much sir for pointing out this harsh ground reality! Very well pointed out and explained!

  • @dhruvop9008
    @dhruvop9008 4 года назад +1

    Very informative Sir!! Thank you so much !!

  • @dsrkreddy6591
    @dsrkreddy6591 4 года назад +6

    Its always
    Individual choice,
    Success and failures are part of life,
    Who will go to top, time will decide

  • @MCC876
    @MCC876 4 года назад +39

    Life is very difficult and I wonder if I should bring children into this existence. Do they want to come into existence?

    • @AavegSheth
      @AavegSheth 4 года назад +1

      True

    • @kshitizadhikari7814
      @kshitizadhikari7814 4 года назад +13

      Please don't, just adopt one. That way you can give a new life to someone who is already born.

    • @amrit5679
      @amrit5679 3 года назад +2

      @@kshitizadhikari7814 toh fir sex kaise krenge bhai

    • @5h1kh4rV3rm4
      @5h1kh4rV3rm4 3 года назад +4

      @@amrit5679 Condom ka nam suna hai? 😂

    • @amrit5679
      @amrit5679 3 года назад +1

      @@5h1kh4rV3rm4 Arey girlfriend/wife ko bhi toh sex krne ka mn hona chahiye wo bhi bachhe paida kiye bina

  • @la28quinn79
    @la28quinn79 3 года назад +2

    Sir, I understand the video, but please tell us that how will you managed visa before getting a job in University? I am curious.

  • @abhishekjain7494
    @abhishekjain7494 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot for making these videos.

  • @subramanianchenniappan4059
    @subramanianchenniappan4059 4 года назад +3

    Thankyou for this video . I earlier lived in bay area . I am a software developer . Thanks for the english subtitle . I don't know hindi

  • @anujmahojwal9065
    @anujmahojwal9065 3 года назад +30

    This was such a good, and realistic information that no one else talks about, I have a question.
    If I were to work 3 years through OPT after graduation, and I couldn't get my H1B, can I use the experience gained to work in another country, like in Europe, or even Canada?
    Thank you, Dr Sambhara.

    • @parthdalwani2161
      @parthdalwani2161 3 года назад +1

      Anuj, Did you get h1b visa ?

    • @anujmahojwal9065
      @anujmahojwal9065 3 года назад +1

      @@parthdalwani2161 hi. No, I haven’t applied yet. I’m still studying. :)

    • @parthdalwani2161
      @parthdalwani2161 3 года назад

      In which course you are into?

    • @pepewr
      @pepewr 3 года назад +5

      Canadian employers dont consider your foreign work experience and for getting a 'fresh' job in Canada, you will have to get LMIA (Same as H1B, but more difficult). European job market will be open for you tho!
      BEST OF LUCK

    • @kk12181
      @kk12181 3 года назад

      I believe you can show that work exp

  • @flysolo7089
    @flysolo7089 3 года назад

    Thanks for this valuable information sir...

  • @mahadevaniyer7293
    @mahadevaniyer7293 4 года назад

    Your all videos have very well explained.
    Very helpful to all

  • @ramask31
    @ramask31 Год назад +6

    Good coverage. I am impressed you covered EB1 category too. I got my I-140 approved in 40 days in EB1 Category in 1997. I graduated with my PhD in 1997 and was married two years before I graduated. I graduated in May 1997 and got my OPT for one year (In those days we get only one year), gave my credentials to lawyer with most of my savings given to her as fees, she first sent EB2 and then sent EB1 in August 1st week and both got approved in September 3rd week. We then filed our I-485 and we had our EAD in December 1997. I never went through H1B visa and went from Student F1 Visa to become a Green Card holder. I struggled a lot during my MS + PhD for 6 years affecting my health adversely as the research problem was very difficult to get a solution but all that struggle paid off with my Green Card coming within 6 months after graduation.

    • @harshpratapsingh2220
      @harshpratapsingh2220 Год назад

      In which subject you have completed your PhD?

    • @ramask31
      @ramask31 Год назад

      @@harshpratapsingh2220 Civil Engineering and specifically Engineering Mechanics. It was all Numerical/Computer modeling and I mostly did programming or wrote code in Fortran. Later I had to learn Pascal for doing a Project for a Professor. Then, took a course in C in MIS department. When the two Faculty jobs did not come after interview, I was getting better job offers as Software Developer in 1998 with my Programming skills and hence made dramatic shift to IT. But, my Ph.D gave me Green Card in 6 months.

    • @harshpratapsingh2220
      @harshpratapsingh2220 Год назад

      @@ramask31 Well that's nice sir!!
      I'm also planning to do my PhD from USA in Physics, currently I'm in my final year Bsc Hons physics program.
      Can you please tell me what kind of profile I need to build in my masters for getting PhD admit in any good US University. 🙏🙏

  • @_ankit_
    @_ankit_ 3 года назад +11

    Hello Sir, this information was really very insightful. I am from an IIT and want to pursue MS from USA. After recent Biden administration, there are surely some changes happening regarding the visa processes. Well, I hope they are in favor of Indians but still I am unsure about the changes. Can you please make another updated video about the current situation of visas and processes. It would be really helpful.

    • @Tesla3X2
      @Tesla3X2 Год назад

      Don't go to the USA, NOW in 2022 India has better opportunities than the USA , if you ask this question in 2015 my answer would be Yes, but now no need to go.

  • @xinformatics
    @xinformatics 4 года назад

    Sir aapne to aankhe khol di. Thank you very much sir jee. namaste

  • @taksh-doria
    @taksh-doria 4 года назад

    Your video was quite informative thanks for this information 😊

  • @darkmozila8661
    @darkmozila8661 4 года назад +3

    Thanks, Sir, I was super confused with Selecting between accepting SUNY Buffalo AI, UT Arlington MS-CS, and NEU CSYE, would you like to suggest SUB over NEU or UT Arlington! I have made my mind for SUB

  • @mohittanvar5117
    @mohittanvar5117 3 года назад +4

    Sir can you shower some more light on the medical profession over there. Since most of my seniors who did mbbs from india and went to usa for post graduation(USMLE residency) very rarely returned back. Is there something special about issuing H1B or green card to the doctors over there?? I am also planning to give USMLE exams and do my post graduation in medicine over there. If setting over there seems to be a guarantee. Because i never saw someone returning because of not being issued h1B visa. Either they get it renewed everytime easily or maybe the rules are a bit different for the doctors and physicians. Is that so? Kindly brief over that

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  3 года назад +1

      watch my latest video on best degrees in USA. I have answered many of the things that you are asking

  • @deepaktaneja2682
    @deepaktaneja2682 3 года назад

    Such..a distinguishable..vedio..on point 🎉

  • @Aryan_Kumar_Sharma7
    @Aryan_Kumar_Sharma7 4 года назад

    Good information sir... Keep it up.

  • @AmitSaini-zm7sw
    @AmitSaini-zm7sw 4 года назад +11

    Very nicely explained, things have become tougher now as compared to what they were like 20 years ago when I came to the US. I am a US citizen now. My advice is if you plan to come as a student come to a reputed university as not to shady ones like some people have mentioned in comments here. If you are really talented you will get to stay but it is tough. Good luck.

    • @BharatkaEkBeta
      @BharatkaEkBeta Год назад

      Why aim for such unrealistic goals??? Better to get your degree from India or once you have it from US then return home.

  • @VijaySingh-fo5tz
    @VijaySingh-fo5tz 3 года назад +5

    Hello Sir,
    I'm aiming for a PhD at america. I have completed my Masters in biotechnology. Please help me out.

  • @mehedihasan-ui6qt
    @mehedihasan-ui6qt 3 года назад +1

    Never realized this before watching this video. Thanks a lot for this precious knowledge sir.

  • @investorskaghar5000
    @investorskaghar5000 4 года назад

    Thanks for all the valuable information

  • @kempacademy
    @kempacademy 3 года назад +3

    A guide to the light of truth. Thank you very much dear professor.
    As you mentioned, there is quota for countries and, therefore, Indians suffer as many Indians apply at a time; is the same quota can be a blessing for countries like Bangladesh from which much less number of people apply compared to India?
    Also how's it if a 38 years of old South Asian goes for Masters in information management system or information security following PhD with the aim to be an academic at US University?

  • @i_am_debu
    @i_am_debu 4 года назад +4

    H1B extension totally depends on end clients(onsite client), client letter or the SOW which specifies the period of project and one gets the no. of years on his/her H1-B extn. But yes, it is very important that one shud apply for his I-140 on the 5th year of his/her H1-B so that s/he gets a priority date which probably take years for GC, but on the basis of I-140 approval notice, you file your H1-B extension for 3 years which and the success rate is high. Like I said it all depends on the documents your receive from end client. If your SOW says project is only for short period say 6 months you may end up getting an approval for only 6 Month.
    To discuss in detail one can reply to my comment. 👍

  • @kavitadhruv6080
    @kavitadhruv6080 3 года назад +1

    Thanks sir for guidance ...if one is doing job on OPT..its for three years ..should one start planning for canada PR ?? This is just first year of his OPT ..

  • @WeDesified
    @WeDesified 4 года назад +1

    Totally agreed Professor! Do you think things would change based on the results of US Elections 2020?

  • @pawanpandey3957
    @pawanpandey3957 4 года назад +10

    Very informative professor sahab. Setting correct expectation is very important. Otherwise students might go into depression. The positive side effect of longer wait for green card would mean benefit of reverse brain for India.

  • @RaviSharma-rs5hj
    @RaviSharma-rs5hj 4 года назад +5

    Sir I have one question if I am in queue of Green Card, then for how many years can I work in America with extension ? Can I work in queue for the rest of my life with extension or is there a limit ? Please explain .

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  4 года назад +4

      as long as you can keep extending you can work

    • @jasbirkauruppal3673
      @jasbirkauruppal3673 3 года назад

      @ Rohan .. lifetime job toh sirf govt jobs hota hai na.... so before u invested 50lakhs on education think if u can recover in 3yrs by working there ..... how many extensions will u get
      Btw ....hard fact.... almost all jobs r contract based .. 3months , 6months , 1year etc .... so y have to renew ur job contact too .. or else find somewhere else..... n worst part ... u need to keep doing small courses to upgrade , just like here in India......I meant about IT .... upgradation is needed coz whatever u worked on in 1 company jaroori nai woi domain mein job mile.... u may have job in say .net , n next available jobs r in Oracle .... what will u do? Only option will be do course crack interview

  • @prasadhonnavara875
    @prasadhonnavara875 2 года назад +1

    Highly informative.good job.

  • @pharrell9024
    @pharrell9024 2 года назад

    Thank you for the reality check !

  • @vishnutejreddy9398
    @vishnutejreddy9398 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the information. You did not cover how we can extend H1b after 6yrs (AC21) if the company provides lawyers to apply for GC on our behalf. From then, should we extend H1b every time it expires till we get GC ?

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  4 года назад +1

      From then, should we extend H1b every time it expires till we get GC ? Answer: Yes, extend every year

    • @vishnutejreddy9398
      @vishnutejreddy9398 4 года назад

      Desi American Professor Thanks prof

  • @denishmulwani232
    @denishmulwani232 4 года назад +5

    नमस्ते सरजी
    बहुत अच्छे से बताया आपने english ओर हिंदी में हमे इंग्लिश नही आती है तो आपने हम जैसो को भी ध्यान पहले से रखा है
    धन्यवाद.......

  • @TheYoungsten
    @TheYoungsten 4 года назад

    Thanku sir for such clearence on such topics

  • @gunjeetsingh
    @gunjeetsingh 4 года назад

    Great video and it’s certainly right

  • @sheelakaluri6467
    @sheelakaluri6467 4 года назад +2

    Grey effort to throw light on the scenerio kept in dark

  • @tarunpatel2731
    @tarunpatel2731 4 года назад +3

    Hello sir, What about International Medical Graduate who are want to settle in USA ?
    If they complete their residency and fellowship their (In USA) what is the chance of getting settle in USA ? Thank you in advance

  • @pritisabharwal6520
    @pritisabharwal6520 Год назад

    Thanks Sir for communicating the real scenario. Really appreciate it , really very helpful and informative video. It gave me clarity. 👍✨

  • @thrushwanthkakuturu9692
    @thrushwanthkakuturu9692 3 года назад

    THANK U VERY MUCH FOR BEING REAL.I love it .

  • @aayushclassic7374
    @aayushclassic7374 4 года назад +3

    mr,prof you are right stop to see us dream just employee like a gulf country for 3 year visa

  • @sanatsahu
    @sanatsahu 4 года назад +5

    Very nicely explained the "STAY" and "AMERICAN DREAM" Keep it up.

  • @VijaySharma-bz2un
    @VijaySharma-bz2un 4 года назад

    thanks for sharing this very valuable video with us

  • @soumyaranjanpanda6555
    @soumyaranjanpanda6555 3 года назад +2

    I am having H1B and also having opportunities to travel US, meanwhile I have a better job package in India too 30L pa.
    H1B is 90k which one should I chose , help me in taking decision

  • @VatsalSingh007
    @VatsalSingh007 4 года назад +3

    Just subscribed and pressed the bell icon.

  • @user045-key77
    @user045-key77 4 года назад +70

    Harsh reality ki kya baat hy, koi bhi entitled nahi hota.4-6 saal bhi US me kam kro to bhi accha hi hy, experience le kar apne desh aa jao.btw real american dream mid 70's me khatam ho gaya tha.

    • @shilpashah1478
      @shilpashah1478 4 года назад +1

      Is it easy to get nice job after come back to india???? One of my frnd is working as IT engineer since last 10 years in US n nw bcau of some personal problems he want to come back to INDIA.....so my fst question is👆

    • @user045-key77
      @user045-key77 4 года назад +8

      @@shilpashah1478do you plan to marry him, else let him figure it out.

    • @anishpatwardhan1023
      @anishpatwardhan1023 3 года назад +4

      @@user045-key77 XD

    • @kashifaziz5272
      @kashifaziz5272 3 года назад +3

      @@user045-key77 Lol

    • @steven4264
      @steven4264 2 года назад

      @@user045-key77 😂

  • @samyachatterjee6345
    @samyachatterjee6345 3 года назад

    Fantastic speech Iam big fan of you ,you are so honest.

  • @akashmukherjee9011
    @akashmukherjee9011 4 года назад +1

    thanks sir for your clear explanation

  • @theguywhodoesntstop5123
    @theguywhodoesntstop5123 4 года назад +24

    Even if it's 1 percent I would get into the job and get a green card ,no one can stop me from getting it

  • @indrashispowali
    @indrashispowali 4 года назад +3

    Sir, can you please guide me which universities should I consider applying for MS having a mediocre academics and a job experience of around 9/10 years. I did B.Tech in Instrumentation and I have been working in the engineering field for Oil and Gas sector.

  • @rachana7421
    @rachana7421 Год назад +1

    All so valuable and informative comments. Thanks a lot Sir for this video.. keep sharing the groud reality, and help parents like us and our kids to help deciding what to do. This consultancy in India who do admission process are never going to reveal such truth

  • @surindermangat9732
    @surindermangat9732 2 года назад +1

    I like the thought of being clear on for what purpose and for how long you'll be in US for a pleasant experience

  • @ibrahimwaka3916
    @ibrahimwaka3916 4 года назад +10

    I don't understand how ppl think.h1b visa is a work permit.it is not a right to live there permanently.how ppl start to invest lot of money without thinking is mind boggling.

  • @rajrawat9354
    @rajrawat9354 4 года назад +11

    Very true. I got my green card in 14 months back in 1992. Now I got retired in April 2020
    at age 57 and going back to India to spend my happy retired life. Just waiting for the international flight resumption. Having a US passport is a luxury to travel around the world. Very nice video with real content.

  • @rudra844
    @rudra844 4 года назад

    Thanks for right information 🙏💕

  • @indobrit4999
    @indobrit4999 3 года назад +1

    Reference se bahot log jaate hai us especially if one has some relatives then they find it easy

  • @sanjogh777
    @sanjogh777 4 года назад +9

    If you are coming to US, make sure you're coming for your PhD, not MS. I did my MS, now on my H1B. And I wished I did a PhD. Yes, it's very hard to get a green card through sponsorship but PhDs have a certain category under which they get Green card faster. Anyways, it's not an American dream anymore if you're trying to get a green card here, but it's in no way , a waste of time and money. American higher education is 100 times better than Indian education. That's a fact. Plus, just get a Canadian PR for security. I got it.