What no one tells you about the H-1B Visa || The harsh reality of H-1B

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @jmmaster4907
    @jmmaster4907 3 года назад +70

    This guy is pouring some serious eye opening content on RUclips .This person should definitely be acknowledged.

  • @lazerbud
    @lazerbud 3 года назад +286

    14 years in H1b myself, it’s been a fun ride. You can’t win playing defense, take each job as a learning experience and you’ll grow as a professional and a human in the US. Don’t worry about job loss, family separation etc. Keep a positive mindset and enjoy everything you do. Be curious and embrace every opportunity instead of worrying what others experiences were like. Your experience will be unique!

    • @sagarsriva
      @sagarsriva 3 года назад +32

      Job loss? You can't live in US if you lose your job.

    • @thelamelog7407
      @thelamelog7407 3 года назад +8

      That sounds sad !

    • @ramaranjanruj
      @ramaranjanruj 3 года назад +16

      So lame and sad

    • @Dodo-dy1uq
      @Dodo-dy1uq 3 года назад +24

      You could grow as a human and a professional in india too without the stress of being on a h1b

    • @sagarsriva
      @sagarsriva 3 года назад

      @@Dodo-dy1uq define grow

  • @anub1405
    @anub1405 3 года назад +51

    He’s telling the truth . Unfortunately it applies to medical field too along with IT , sales among others. The stress pressure and the threats are quite real .

    • @harrisn3693
      @harrisn3693 2 года назад

      And you get paid crap as as an Indian MD in hospital

    • @Pritha879
      @Pritha879 2 года назад

      @@harrisn3693 in USA?

  • @caracaraorange9524
    @caracaraorange9524 3 года назад +105

    This video is as real as it gets. I have been in the US for 18 years and I am just fortunate to have a job. For all of the 18 years the thought of losing my job was stressful. Having a family to feed, Americanized kids, visa renewals and shifting policies just added to the stress. There are no guarantees of permanent residency with the immigration policies as they are today. So please keep that in mind as is mentioned in the video.

    • @goddessvibes08
      @goddessvibes08 Год назад +1

      That's the price you chose to pay. We all do.

    • @caracaraorange9524
      @caracaraorange9524 Год назад

      yes I did. what a ride !

    • @Qpqql
      @Qpqql Год назад

      @@caracaraorange9524How long do you think it would take to obtain the green card from now?

    • @caracaraorange9524
      @caracaraorange9524 Год назад

      @@Qpqql with the current approval trends for EB 2 and 3 categories from India about 25-30 years *assuming* something gets done to fix immigration for priority dates after 2019. Else there are 200K applicants and 2K gcs given out per year. You do the math. EB1 though is much quicker. Maybe 1- 1.5 years. I think EB1C is the route

    • @livinghope1561
      @livinghope1561 Год назад

      There is no problem with being Americanized!!!! You don't want your kids to be indianized as well!!!

  • @timothyjamesgabona9753
    @timothyjamesgabona9753 2 года назад +8

    Thank you yash for this video!! I am currently working in my H1b Visa, and this video really helps alot in preparing me for may future ventures in the US hopefully within the 1st half of the year !! 😊

  • @rupadhyay73
    @rupadhyay73 3 года назад +23

    Glad to see you're talking about the other side of the story as well even tho your revenue comes from students who opt for overseas studies

  • @MrVirajDobriyal
    @MrVirajDobriyal 3 года назад +76

    just moved to Canada from San Francisco. Worked on OPT for 3 years and on h1b for 8 months. Took a paycut but life on PR is peaceful. Nothing can beat Silicon Valley experience though and really happy and grateful for time in US.

    • @TheMsnitish
      @TheMsnitish 3 года назад +1

      How long did it take for your PR ?

    • @Tony-fh3ur
      @Tony-fh3ur 3 года назад +2

      Is it easy to get a job in Canada after studies in USA?

    • @krishnak3033
      @krishnak3033 2 года назад +2

      Good move. I wish I did it in 2014 ☹️

    • @erichardca
      @erichardca 2 года назад +4

      @@Tony-fh3ur Depends on the field, Medical, IT, / other high demand fields yes it's easy.

    • @theghostedfounder
      @theghostedfounder 2 года назад +9

      You’re going to regret moving to Canada in few years! Trust me!

  • @sagarsriva
    @sagarsriva 3 года назад +93

    I am in US for 14 years on H1B. still struggling for GC. you nailed it. 100% agree to everything you say.

    • @sagarsriva
      @sagarsriva 3 года назад +11

      @@loveyoujesus5006 applied for GC in year 2, the day my company allowed sponsorship application. You have no idea how it works for indians. Once You have GC for five years you can apply for citizenship. That may not happen for another decade and i am not looking for citizenship.

    • @sagarsriva
      @sagarsriva 3 года назад +7

      @@loveyoujesus5006 it happens only for Indians. we are discriminated in US Immigration. Choose Canada.

    • @drbh6331
      @drbh6331 3 года назад +8

      @@loveyoujesus5006 it happens to Indians and Chinese .US has an country cap they don't care about legal immigrants they had to wait for a long time especially Indians and Chinese

    • @amolkhobaragade
      @amolkhobaragade 3 года назад +10

      @@sagarsriva Marry a US citizen bro! Or get a PhD.

    • @amolkhobaragade
      @amolkhobaragade 3 года назад +1

      @@drbh6331 Because Republicans have blocked, any immigration reform for years and Dems are also not that interested.

  • @sandeshreddy5347
    @sandeshreddy5347 3 года назад +23

    Well, if you care about GC/Citizenship, don't even think of coming here.
    If you're coming to learn and grow professionally and save money with the intention of going back, then you're at the right place.
    Working with top MnC's would ease the pressure off your shoulders a lot, all the immigration stuff will be taken care by them.Come here, study well, work hard, improve your skills, save money(invest it wisely)and go back after working like 10-12 yrs
    It seems the best way right now.
    India is also developing rapidly, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Gurgaon, Pune, everywhere you can see the development and huge companies opening their offices.

    • @yoursmathew1131
      @yoursmathew1131 2 года назад +2

      Said verywell 👏

    • @srkbhayo
      @srkbhayo 2 года назад

      Bangalore - so much was destroyed in floods. Hyderabad - hot as hell , lot of traffic and pollution. Pollution and corruption in India all over. Yes, India is developing very rapidly

  • @susank3986
    @susank3986 2 года назад +15

    If your child was born in the US, they are a citizen. Pursuant to the Fourteenth Amendment and the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) a person born within and subject to the jurisdiction of the United States automatically acquires US citizenship, known as jus soli.

    • @shobanasebastian7186
      @shobanasebastian7186 2 года назад

      @Susan K - yes any one who is born in the US automatically becomes a US citizen but the immigration status of parents would not change. A US citizen only sponsor someone after turning 18 and should be capable of financially capable for the sponsorship.

    • @theguywhoasked5591
      @theguywhoasked5591 2 года назад +1

      @@shobanasebastian7186 yes but the exception to the Jus Soli law is that if a child is born to foreign diplomats the child does not receive US citizenship.

  • @pvasir
    @pvasir 3 года назад +77

    Never thought H-1 visa is so difficult to obtain nowadays. I got my H-1 visa in 2 weeks in 1984 with BSEE degree.

    • @konainmukadam4814
      @konainmukadam4814 3 года назад +21

      The H-1B visa program was launched in 1990 😐

    • @pvasir
      @pvasir 3 года назад +9

      @@konainmukadam4814 Agreed for Y2K with 100K H-1B and 25K H-1 (old). I came under H-1 in 1984

    • @ASMR-db8zw
      @ASMR-db8zw 3 года назад +2

      @@konainmukadam4814 😂😂

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Год назад +2

      @@pvasirlucky you!

    • @studyenglish3945
      @studyenglish3945 7 месяцев назад +1

      You don’t know, how lucky you are 😊 Only 2 weeks wow. My process was several months.

  • @iniyaithiruvalluvan4097
    @iniyaithiruvalluvan4097 3 года назад +23

    Very very true!!! Especially with covid and the current travel restriction, living in the US on a temporary visa is so much pressure. And this affects the whole family. Frankly, the jobs in any other part of the world are just as good as the ones in the US. The only difference is pay. If you are ok to forego that, just move back.

  • @YashMittraYMGrad
    @YashMittraYMGrad  3 года назад +43

    *I hope this does not deter your plans of going to USA. Please note that there are both pros and cons and I'm only telling one side of the story in this video. Every country has its own set of pros and cons and I believe you should have the facts before you make any life-changing decision. That's all this video is. Thanks for watching! Find the list of reputed Canadian universities here: **www.ymgrad.com/search/United%20States/*

    • @dd-fg5zg
      @dd-fg5zg 3 года назад

      *USA. Just correcting

    • @rohangharate1806
      @rohangharate1806 3 года назад

      please make a video on getting a citizenship in the USA.

  • @amitb1072
    @amitb1072 2 года назад +12

    With the way current things are with green card delays the day won’t be far when US born kids of H1 kids will grow up and start sponsoring their H1 parents for family based GC. Sounds crazy but with years of wait this may happen soon !

    • @stevenroshni1228
      @stevenroshni1228 2 года назад +1

      Kid has to be 21 (and willing to sign) but considering the average person works 40+ years, the time comes quick.

  • @Drganguli
    @Drganguli 3 года назад +18

    People should use the H1B to create their personal capital and gain experience. They should not expect much more from it.

  • @LokeshSinha007
    @LokeshSinha007 3 года назад +5

    All you said is right. I have faced these issues personally and yes all you said is so much right

  • @craigmcdonald34
    @craigmcdonald34 3 года назад +37

    I think this video presents an excessively rosy picture of what an H1B visa is. In essence, for the vast majority of immigrants, the H1B Visa is simply a temporary work visa that enables you to live and work in the U.S. for a few years and then depart the country. If that's all you're looking for, then this is the visa with which you'll do that. But if your goal is to settle down permanently in the United States, the H1B is not a sure path to permanent residency or U.S. citizenship. Relatively few H1B holders go on to become permanent residents. In order to sponsor an immigrant for permanent residency, an employer must provide the government with evidence as to why an immigrant is needed for this job. With the exception of elite major corporations, most U.S. employers will hesitate to sponsor immigrants' permanent residency because of the high costs involved. Alternatively, in a select few specialized professions it is possible to self-sponsor for permanent residency, but that is also a very expensive process which a lot of middle-class and working-class people would find to be cost prohibitive. This video is overall very accurate in its information, but I just think it's important to set realistic expectations. The truth is that immigrating permanently to the U.S. beginning with an H1B will be very complicated and lengthy, and in many cases it won't ultimately be possible.

    • @Nostalgicimparts
      @Nostalgicimparts 2 года назад +1

      Wow thank you so much for your articulate and informative reply. Bless you

  • @TheLinmaster
    @TheLinmaster Год назад +6

    I remember when I was applying for Universities( I ended up going to the UK ), and a good portion of my friends were keen on going to the US. I always thought they were brave lool because I had older cousins who had taken that route, and the horror stories they used to tell me about their and friends' experiences on the H-1B visa or even the process of trying to get it completely put me off. But of course, the UK route is challenging too, but the US makes it look like childsplay; then again, everyone should take a path that works best for them. With hindsight, I would advise people that if your looking for an easy path to PR, go the Canada, Australia, or New Zealand route, even places in the EU like Germany offer much more straightforward paths to PR

    • @fars1d3s
      @fars1d3s Год назад

      Many people wouldn't admit coming to the US was a mistake! They wouldn't admit that H-1B is legalized slavery. The US is OVER-RATED.

    • @Zero.Limit007
      @Zero.Limit007 Год назад

      But in those countries job sources are not huge like U.S

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Год назад

      @@Zero.Limit007yes after all we need only one job and moreover you can also open your business if you have PR not possible in US without green card

    • @rohangupta1411
      @rohangupta1411 Год назад +1

      With the economic downfall occuring in UK, how's it a vice choice? Afterall universities in UK are more or less equally expensive

  • @mahendharthatikonda6050
    @mahendharthatikonda6050 3 года назад +15

    Actual info starts from 2.20

  • @Tutanchat
    @Tutanchat 3 года назад +23

    India needs more urbanization, embrace new ideas & technologies.

    • @kanikahasija3537
      @kanikahasija3537 3 года назад +4

      @@prashant123singh Live in reality for once. Do you even know what 5 trillion dollars is? First make India a manufacturing hub for that you have to change labor laws. Guess is it possible? Not for at least ten years. Look how menial changes in life of farmers resulted in attack on Red Fort. First change mentality and only then change comes.
      Hell doing a simple business in India is a complete headache. First come out of service based economy and move towards manufacturing. Its easy for politicians to say they will make India into double figure gdp but reality on land do defer.

    • @guptasagar694
      @guptasagar694 2 года назад

      @@kanikahasija3537 exactly my analysis....just curious to know how did you arrive at this conclusion

    • @cr7fanclub747
      @cr7fanclub747 2 года назад +1

      It's happening, it's slowly and steadily happening

    • @livinghope1561
      @livinghope1561 Год назад

      You're right India should embrace Christianity!!! One true God Jesus Christ!!!

    • @Tutanchat
      @Tutanchat Год назад

      @@livinghope1561 we already have every religion. may god bless you🙏👍❤️

  • @m.dharun4759
    @m.dharun4759 2 года назад +11

    I think going to Germany is much better. I'll earn half of what i could have earned in usa. But I'll get pr in germany just after 5-6 years. Better life. Better pay than Asia. And surety of lifetime stay

    • @jctannery2768
      @jctannery2768 Год назад +3

      The people in Germany thoroughly vet candidates for work. Unlike the US, fraudulent resumes and credentials are not tolerated (even the highest manager is tech savvy enough to spot such candidates). Their system is Merit Based. If you are good, you will get in. If you are looking to "game" the system, you will not be successful.

  • @viktorivakhno2244
    @viktorivakhno2244 Год назад +1

    Top content with all info in one short video. Thank you for your work!

  • @IceQeen1011
    @IceQeen1011 Год назад +3

    I miss India. USA is clean and nice but I miss hearing the crickets next to my house in the night. I miss the smell of sun soaked earth when it rains. I miss the flower lady coming to our house and my grandmother making hair garlands for me. I miss celebrating Pongal with family, New Years with crackers. I miss going to temples, riding an auto, going to Arul ice cream, seeing my friends, going to the beach. It is not worth it to go to the US. Try canada or the EU

    • @Lazarus.h
      @Lazarus.h 2 месяца назад

      The EU is worse.

  • @gorantladinesh
    @gorantladinesh 3 года назад +8

    Too me a intelligent guy earn money & lead Posh life anywhere. Getting H1 or any visa doesn't gaurantee you money or happy life. I have seen many of friends getting bankruptcy or living substandard life in foreign countries.

    • @tooba1235
      @tooba1235 3 года назад +4

      That's true. If in US you're getting paid more for the same work then your also paying more for the same services.
      The problem in my case however is that I wanna become an aerospace engineer and in that area there are really limited options here. Going to US won't help either because you need a green card to work in aerospace companies. So I am fucked just because I was born in this country.
      Then I thought fine we have a pretty good airforce and being a pilot is equally awesome so I hope that works out

    • @summushieremiasclarkson4700
      @summushieremiasclarkson4700 3 месяца назад

      Precisely. Enjoy what you have for what it is, rather than lament it for what it isn't.

  • @ramiromelo
    @ramiromelo 3 года назад +10

    Thank you so much for the video! For these reasons I'm planning to move to Canada after my graduation in US.

    • @Curry-Bro
      @Curry-Bro 3 года назад +9

      You have a job offer in Canada or going to be a Uber driver?

    • @Tony-fh3ur
      @Tony-fh3ur 3 года назад +1

      Is it easy to get a job and move to Canada after studying in USA?

    • @Curry-Bro
      @Curry-Bro 3 года назад +1

      Any US BS Grad easily scores adequate points for Canada PR - but rarely finds a STEM job - so immediately seeks work in US on an oversubscribed TN visa with same requirements as H1B...

    • @yp5387
      @yp5387 2 года назад +1

      Well I guess it depends on your skills. If you move to Toronto then sure it would be easy to find a job there.

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Год назад

      @@Curry-Brodon’t underestimate Uber income it’s a great source of income along with full time job

  • @sushime7150
    @sushime7150 9 месяцев назад +1

    The last point is the hardest I would say. Forget about money because after a point the money you earn becomes secondary infront of your family and parent’s needs.

  • @shridancediaries
    @shridancediaries 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video !! ❤️

  • @deepalib3096
    @deepalib3096 3 года назад +9

    That sounds horrible, 😨..... Constant pressure to save ur job..... Have to find a job withinn 60 days if u r fired!

    • @prashant123singh
      @prashant123singh 3 года назад

      If you start any business in india, there will also be constant pressure to make it successful. Make in India, then export to USA 😎

    • @dilipnisad262
      @dilipnisad262 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@prashant123singhyour india is cancer thats why we are watching this

  • @HarshPatel-iy5qe
    @HarshPatel-iy5qe 3 года назад +17

    Rather I'd prefer going to canada and living chill full life and work for 10 years
    Get a status of NRI and MS in abroad
    Come back to india and be a senior manager in any IT co
    Idk why people are dying for us....

  • @pradeepchowdary1329
    @pradeepchowdary1329 3 года назад +2

    This was really informative ...video bro..❤️❤️
    Thank you 💗😊 ...grate sprit ⚡ keep going up..✌️

  • @stevenroshni1228
    @stevenroshni1228 3 года назад +8

    For those who might not know, anybody born in the US (unless parents are diplomats) is a citizen and thus won't have to leave.

    • @krishnamanohar2299
      @krishnamanohar2299 2 года назад +1

      what happens to a child born in USA to H1B visa parents. will they get citizenship

    • @hahahehehoho8191
      @hahahehehoho8191 2 года назад +1

      Didn't he mention the opposite in the video?

    • @stevenroshni1228
      @stevenroshni1228 2 года назад

      @@krishnamanohar2299 a child born in the US is automatically a citizen. It doesn't matter if the parents have a visa.

    • @stevenroshni1228
      @stevenroshni1228 2 года назад +2

      @@hahahehehoho8191 it's in the US Constitution that a child born in the US is a citizen. He should have made it clear that he was only talking about children born outside of the US, when he said they could be forced to leave.

    • @theguywhoasked5591
      @theguywhoasked5591 2 года назад

      @@krishnamanohar2299 Like others have said, it does not matter. If your child is born on US soil it automatically has US citizenship regardless of the parents immigration status. Does not matter whether you are on a H1B visa or whether you are a tourist visiting the US or you are an illegal immigrant that illegally crossed over into the US. If you are pregnant and give birth on US soil that Child is a US citizen. The only exception is if the Child is born to foreign diplomats. For example one of the kings of Thailand was born in the US but because his parents were foreign diplomats he did not receive US citizenship.

  • @piyushlud1442
    @piyushlud1442 5 месяцев назад

    I am in US for 14 years on H1B. still struggling for GC. you nailed it. 100% agree to everything you say.

  • @ayushkumar-bg1xf
    @ayushkumar-bg1xf 3 года назад +14

    hard truth is life in india is full of t&c so for indians h1b is like heaven

  • @shka2961
    @shka2961 2 года назад +8

    Ok ...now I realise that it's not all fun to live in USA
    Family separation is something I would never ever wanna go through
    My parents love me so much and do so much for me...my dad is literally fine with me not working till my late 20s cause he says he has enough money and i can study for as long as I want
    I want to study in USA but I'll come back after 2-4 years
    That's enough of an experience I would like to have
    going for vacation in USA and staying there (that too like a slave sometimes) is different
    I can't even imagine not being there for my parents when they need me 😭

    • @shreyapatil1
      @shreyapatil1 2 года назад

      My situation is exactly the same as you 😢

    • @ankitapal23
      @ankitapal23 Год назад

      That's why it is rightly said that working in the US is not for everyone. It needs special kinds of fighters to survive. It's a different feeling when you make your life king size on your own. But in all honesty, not everyone has to choose that path. It's only if you can see yourself as a fighter who never gives up.

  • @1Bond007
    @1Bond007 3 года назад +24

    Things become complicated when you expect too much

    • @wn3408
      @wn3408 2 года назад +5

      hahahahaha this is the most accurate of all comments here.

    • @Pritha879
      @Pritha879 Год назад

      I agree.. sitting in India and thinking that USA is where you will get settled is stupid.. sorry .. please first go there and see.. live for 2 years and then ask yourself if you even want the Green Card.. also ot depends on what your country offers you ..

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Год назад

      @@Pritha879yes getting the green card is definitely a great achievement

    • @Pritha879
      @Pritha879 Год назад

      @@rohanutep81 it is if you think it is worth it. People are now doing well in India as well.

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 8 месяцев назад

      @@Pritha879before 2000 it was a breeze

  • @proclasher3629
    @proclasher3629 3 года назад +37

    Then how come Singh in USA made and earned from RUclips Videos ? and isn't he kicked out ?

    • @harshalpathak9830
      @harshalpathak9830 3 года назад +11

      I'm curious about this too! So many of them

    • @zynade9334
      @zynade9334 3 года назад +8

      @@harshalpathak9830 Harnoor is on an OPT visa, not an H-1B. So he is able to monetize his videos.

    • @mihiraman
      @mihiraman 3 года назад

      Even Yudi j monetizes his videos. He has a work permit. Work permit is easier to get than a green card.

    • @harshpatel1385
      @harshpatel1385 3 года назад +5

      @@mihiraman married to us citizen girl

    • @TK-wp3iw
      @TK-wp3iw 3 года назад +6

      Harnoor said yt money goes to his grannys account

  • @Ben-my1tk
    @Ben-my1tk 2 года назад +3

    You forgot about ---
    1. EB5 investor visa
    2. O1 visa
    3. EB1 visa.....
    These need you to be rich/extraordinary
    But one can marry an USA citizen and get green card in just 14-28 months.
    Just 2 years!

    • @scube6748
      @scube6748 2 года назад +1

      When they renew their GC, within 5 years their spouse can withdraw their GC anytime, same thing for h4.

  • @Star-rq3jd
    @Star-rq3jd 2 года назад +3

    anyone planning to stay in get citizenship/Pr with H1B?
    everyone know H-1B Visa is temp, planning to stay like allowed time. No one scared of losing job, we can just leave the country immediately. We have our own country man. Looks like these all for fancy guys

  • @studyenglish3945
    @studyenglish3945 7 месяцев назад

    He is %100 right about the pressure on the H1B holders. Sometimes, for this reason, you may be the person on whom your manager relieves her stress 😢 Don’t ask me how I know, just pray for me please 🙏😢 Hope things will change in the future.
    Hope hope hope ❤️💚🧡💜

  • @kazimashiatsumaira1684
    @kazimashiatsumaira1684 2 месяца назад

    Im confused if you have a side hustle (one you fully own) which pays to your local bank account should you just deactivate it just like that?

  • @scube6748
    @scube6748 2 года назад +6

    33% tax and even with 100k salary can’t save much as half of the expenses goes to rent, EMIs. Ex: On an average most of the h1b’s earn $5k per month. Which is around 4 Lakhs in India. But if that person rents/buys even a single bedroom apartment he need to pay around $1500-2500/month. People pay a loan for 30 years to own one house, usually car will be taken on Emi either it is Honda or Tesla. Emi is around 700-1000/month. Cabs charge minimum $8 for 1 mile ride also which 400 rupees. Over all saving is very less and no maid facility. A married person saves more less. If a sink gets repair, charge will be $300. With this type of expense imagine how carefully people need to spend and on top of it if a job is lost they have to leave the country after 60 days. One biriyani - $20 = 1600 rupees. If anyone is getting 4 lakhs is India it is better to stay wherever you are..👍

    • @stevenroshni1228
      @stevenroshni1228 2 года назад +1

      You need better money management if you can't save up money on that sort of income. For example you likely can get by without a car (bus, carpool, etc) and if you truly need one, buy used.

    • @scube6748
      @scube6748 2 года назад +2

      @@stevenroshni1228 even without car or any sort of EMI we can’t save much even by being single. Because the expenses will be in that way. We need atleast 1500-2000 dollars for a single person per month even with sharing. With own experience people can understand this very well! Bus are not used that often as that facility is not available that often in many area, car pool id not available and basically as people have less contact with neighbors it is not easy to find car pools.

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Год назад

      @@deepakSharma-db6fjyes but how many employers are ready to pay and they will suck the blood out of you with that salary wherein one cannot sustain long term

    • @livinghope1561
      @livinghope1561 Год назад

      ​​@@scube6748you're so wrong... !!!! I am having my own private room in a shared apartment.. and paying just around 635 dollars a month ..... when you're in US you have to manage it well ..... in new york public transports are readily available and it doesn't cost much truly speaking. I got a 2 hours journey at just about 10 dollars. In US it's not just about biryani you can get Mexican, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, delicious Korean foods which you will never get in India your whole life. Getting a car is good but the cost of oil is still less as compared to India. There are also other options available if you want to save money not all can be said here and after all people will not judge you on what religion you follow or what politics you follow. Don't just try to convert money..

    • @livinghope1561
      @livinghope1561 Год назад

      ​​@@deepakSharma-db6fjin India even govt employees are not payed 80k- 1 lakh so just be a raja in your own dreams. And right now it has become so costly in India that unless you have your own house and cook your own foods you cannot survive in India. If you suffer from any type of medical emergencies in India you have to be really careful. In US there is less pollution so people don't suffer much from diseases or sickness....!!! If it's all about money then you should move to Pakistan Because it's the cheapest place in the world..

  • @patriciarodrigues9132
    @patriciarodrigues9132 3 года назад +12

    What are the statistics of the people who have to leave US because of this and also those who eventually make to green card?
    Also if you have a valid h1b and then you need to switch company...the h1b is not valid anymore is it?

    • @toulikdas3915
      @toulikdas3915 3 года назад +9

      Based on current data yearly rejection rate of H1B is around 58%+ and success rate is around < = 21-25%.
      The three main beneficiary groups are the immediate family members of US citizens (unlimited green cards/year), family-sponsored applicants (226,000 green cards/year), and employment-based workers whom companies sponsor via H-1B visas (140,000 green cards/year).Employment‐​Based Green Card pending application hits 1.2 Million in FY2020.
      To work for your new company, you and your new employer must submit a new H1B visa petition from the begening. However, you do not have to get selected in the H1B lottery.
      You can start working for your new company immediately upon filing the petition; you don’t have to wait for the petition to be approved. But If an extension is not filed, then you will only be able to work for 240 days after the date that your H1B expires. If your petition is denied at any stage at the process, you lose work authorization as well.

    • @patriciarodrigues9132
      @patriciarodrigues9132 3 года назад +1

      @@toulikdas3915 thank you for the details. Really appreciate it

    • @moirangthemvishalsingh
      @moirangthemvishalsingh 3 года назад

      @@toulikdas3915 where did u get the details or I can dig deeper

    • @Curry-Bro
      @Curry-Bro 3 года назад +1

      Note - 21% is for H1B Temporary Work Visa = Non Immigrant Visa - so Employment Based Green Card = EB Visa requires an employer sponsoring you for a permanent job aproved by immigration - reducing probabilities for F1 to Green Card to less than 5% - a very selective 5%...

  • @tentoes4936
    @tentoes4936 2 года назад +1

    I just realized almost everyone on my job is Haitian or Jamaican. They seem to really dislike me. I'm American. I think I'm being discriminated against.. In my country.

  • @AndrewT343
    @AndrewT343 3 года назад +6

    people who have scarcity mentality go to US and keep begging for job .The people who have self confidence live in India and create an empire.

  • @southasiamapsjayreddy
    @southasiamapsjayreddy 11 месяцев назад

    excellent articulation, of being uprouted and living in foreign lands.

  • @terrylaitw840
    @terrylaitw840 2 года назад +2

    Can’t have a RUclips as a side hustle is ridiculous.

  • @pgupta7173
    @pgupta7173 3 года назад +5

    You have mentioned that you can stay for time immemorial thru H1 visa. - I think you can only stay for a specific duration (6 years probably)....

    • @stevenroshni1228
      @stevenroshni1228 3 года назад +4

      After the six years, every year you apply for a one year extension..

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Год назад

      @@stevenroshni1228if green card is in progress then only

  • @anonymousan5063
    @anonymousan5063 3 года назад +19

    job in usa is just like living in heaven for indians .

    • @sagarsriva
      @sagarsriva 3 года назад

      why is that?

    • @aruwinsantherasegaren879
      @aruwinsantherasegaren879 3 года назад

      @@sagarsriva look at the amount of applicants and that should answer your questions

    • @drbh6331
      @drbh6331 3 года назад +5

      @@aruwinsantherasegaren879 let the dollar fall down to 60 and watch .I have been in USA for past 7 years I didn't got my H1B picked for 5 years.I studied there worked in an MNC joined CPT etc etc. Life is good in USA better infrastructure and well organized but let me tell you I came back to India and now getting paid 20 lakhs for annuum .When the price of dollar falls there is no difference if you are in India or USA

    • @amolkhobaragade
      @amolkhobaragade 3 года назад

      @@drbh6331 Dollars is not slipping.

    • @ArchitTechBOYKaushik
      @ArchitTechBOYKaushik 3 года назад

      @@amolkhobaragade infact it is increasing!

  • @tinujacob2833
    @tinujacob2833 3 года назад +10

    I was on H1B..... Let me tell you the truth..... Now I am immigrating to Cyprus. Some many H1B holders are working now in Cyprus,Malta and Qatar/Dubai. There is no future with H1B, I wasted my years.

    • @balkiprasanna1984
      @balkiprasanna1984 3 года назад

      What happened really? Can you please share your experience?

    • @tinujacob2833
      @tinujacob2833 3 года назад +1

      @@balkiprasanna1984Most of my H1B friends who left USA are settling in Dubai,Qatar,Cyprus and Malta.. In USA there are visa restrictions and never ending waiting in H1B life. We think we will be ok but it never happens. Countries like Cyprus,Malta, Qatar(richest country) ,Dubai,Saudi etc has so much opportunities in technology but don't have enough people. Most of my friends who left USA after H1B settled in these countries. When my H1B period ended I was thinking where to go. I tried Canada but my friends there said not to come because of tax and difficulty in finding jobs and future problems when having kids. They told me about other H1B people who settled in Cyprus,Malta,Dubai,Qatar etc. So I contacted them along with my friends whose visa expired in USA. I got entry to Cyprus(so many ex H1B are working here),my other friends got good jobs in Dubai and Qatar and few in Malta. After that some of them got married and got settled. Life is less stressful and salary is good. I recommend these countries like all other ex H1B holders.

    • @learngermanlanguageforbegi5214
      @learngermanlanguageforbegi5214 3 года назад +3

      @@tinujacob2833 my moral is down now really
      I got acceptance of university but now I am uncertain about it.. whether go to USA or not for study

    • @tinujacob2833
      @tinujacob2833 3 года назад +3

      @@learngermanlanguageforbegi5214 if you have money studying in US is not a problem. If not it is better to think of places where you can settle. That's why I referred to countries in my other replies. If you are Super brilliant they will accept you anywhere but even that brings you uncertainties if your company is bad. Then you may have to switch companies and doing that is not that enjoyable. Its hard. Other countries don't have this many formalities. Thats my advise.

    • @tinujacob2833
      @tinujacob2833 3 года назад +2

      @@sparshraikar4333 you don't get better salary in India like these countries I mentioned. And life is not getting any better in India.

  • @trendingsocialthings6799
    @trendingsocialthings6799 3 года назад +10

    no retun ticket once you step into the USA on job or student visas:)

  • @pranavi807
    @pranavi807 2 года назад +5

    Stayed in US for 3yrs, moved back to india 9yrs ago. My husbnds h1 got picked last yr and my younger bro's got picked this year.
    I dont want to go to US leaving behind my aging mom.
    Is there a way we secure a high paying remote job in india. What should be done to secure one.

    • @revathirajkumar9563
      @revathirajkumar9563 Год назад +2

      "secure a high paying remote job in India". You are literally asking for something that millions of people dream of. LOL.

  • @shubhamrathi1147
    @shubhamrathi1147 6 месяцев назад

    Hello Yash,
    I am on an F1 visa and my H1b was selected. I am eligible for a cap gap until September 30th, so just in case my H1B is denied or got RFE, will I be able to file for a STEM extension at that time?

  • @TheDigerian
    @TheDigerian 4 месяца назад

    Dear, i applied for H1b visa and my petition is returned back to USCIS as per mail received from Consulate. After Law suit, my lawyer sent me the Affirmation Notice received from USCIS and as pet the notice, my case sent back to state department. This notice states that
    "What the Official Notice Said
    This is to advise you that we have reaffirmed our previous decision on the above application or petition which the Department of State had previously returned for review. We have forwarded the case back to the Department of State for action." I sent this notice to consulate by mail but no reply. I am confused whether should i wait for the mail from consulate or i need to take appointment again with Embassy/consulate.
    Thanks to clarify please.

  • @itisshashankdev
    @itisshashankdev 2 года назад

    this the harsh truth. thanks for covering this.

  • @hoyin796
    @hoyin796 2 года назад +1

    Many of my friends are on H1b for 14+years. Need to renew it yearly

  • @hjxb
    @hjxb 3 года назад

    Great video, informative, thank you

  • @venkatavinashkarra564
    @venkatavinashkarra564 2 года назад +2

    What you say is absolutely right. That is the reason I came back

  • @aaronmukerjee2462
    @aaronmukerjee2462 2 года назад +2

    Changing employers is easy, and people who go for h1b ideally dont need part time.

    • @perporiap9364
      @perporiap9364 Год назад +2

      Beleive me get into a non profit h1b you will be begging to find more part time jobs to survive😑

  • @astitvakumar2362
    @astitvakumar2362 3 года назад +6

    Hi
    Wanted to know that H1B visa is valid only for STEM ? What if someone is doing masters and graduation in sound designing or graphic designing from the university . Which visa he can apply to stay and work in US in the field of designing ?

    • @s.daniel2259
      @s.daniel2259 3 года назад +2

      H1B is valid for sound design and graphic design. As long as a firm is willing to sponsor you.

    • @Curry-Bro
      @Curry-Bro 3 года назад +3

      Highest demand STEM is recommended with acoustic or graphic design a very crowed space so is extremely competitive with low employment probability - so match your degree with highest demand to maximize employment probability just as you would at home...

  • @viskamble
    @viskamble 3 года назад +2

    Work pressure is true, And entire family is under pressure

  • @rghcvbn6669
    @rghcvbn6669 2 года назад +1

    What a stressful life to live in temporary visa for so long. It is better to stay in India and live a lavish life. Live a life as first citizen than as a second citizen. How can US be a dream country if there is no job security.

  • @vedantdave2457
    @vedantdave2457 3 года назад +10

    This video was scary

  • @mzhseca5382
    @mzhseca5382 3 года назад +20

    Thanks for the extreme detailed information.But I urge you sincerely to refrain from generalising the problem here.
    This could amount to misinformation despite your best intentions to educate us.
    You could reconsider the title for video and reframe it as more relevant for Indian and Chinese workers.
    What you have said mainly affects Indian and Chinese nationals on H1B visas.India & China have longer waiting time for Green Card approval.
    I know a Swedish national,who came to US sometime after 2010,secured H1B and Green Card recently.
    Thanks for your concrete data.Very well researched.

    • @TheMsnitish
      @TheMsnitish 3 года назад +6

      bruh stop with your bs. All his viewers are Indians and he knows that.

    • @heiseili9279
      @heiseili9279 2 года назад +6

      Was your swedish friend white? Racism is real here.

  • @rajanalakarthik6621
    @rajanalakarthik6621 3 года назад +2

    What is your current status ??

  • @karanmysteriousboy
    @karanmysteriousboy 3 года назад +3

    or maybe live in Canada and get your citizenship there while you work in U.S. . On lots of border area's companies allow that

  • @souldrivenproductivity
    @souldrivenproductivity 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, just for the record, it's not possible to be on an H-1B for 20 or 30 years as the maximum duration is 6 years. So the last scenario you mentioned couldn't exist.

    • @nochance3914
      @nochance3914 4 месяца назад

      I think one will get chance after spending one year outside US for second chance on H1b.

  • @Sanyu-Tumusiime
    @Sanyu-Tumusiime 2 года назад +1

    l1b is nice too but then problem is that you have to leave the USA after 5 years while h1b you can renew forever

  • @dsinghr
    @dsinghr 2 года назад +3

    H1b journey to green card is pathetic. No country takes so much time.

  • @sg337
    @sg337 3 года назад +5

    Its not your country. Why would u expect them to treat u like you r a US citizen?
    Would u do it to people coming from myanmar? No.
    Remember Srinivas Kuchibotla? Google him if u remember. Guy told him to get out his country. He was explaining him that he is legally here and on visa blah blah blah.
    Guy went to his truck brought his toy and end of Kuchibotla's story. So if u r in NYC or any big meteo areas thats fine but if u r in Kansas or remote south. Think with God given brain before u move. Sometimes u have no choice because of your employer. Then what? You keep vrath and pray in sai baba temple every thursday. You will become permanent resident of usa 10 feet under the ground unless someone cremates u in electric oven.

  • @ganeshkumarchiramshetti5587
    @ganeshkumarchiramshetti5587 3 года назад +2

    I am not scared , when I got thought to come US

  • @venkateshbalakumar1610
    @venkateshbalakumar1610 3 года назад +8

    out of curiosity. can we marry an american citizen to get a PR. Don't blame me just wanna know

    • @vigneshvenkatesh8211
      @vigneshvenkatesh8211 3 года назад +5

      If you do that you can probably get a fucking citizenship

    • @venkivenki6186
      @venkivenki6186 3 года назад +3

      I do have the same doubt mate, I reckon you can get it. marriying an american chick was actually one of my plan.

    • @vigneshvenkatesh8211
      @vigneshvenkatesh8211 3 года назад +2

      @@venkivenki6186 man got curious and started reading about this. It may take you 5 years to get citizenship even if you marry us citizen but as far as pr is concerned looks like you can get it

    • @Alex-pc1dp
      @Alex-pc1dp 3 года назад +4

      It's easier to say than done. You'd be a slave for the next 5 years at least. Plus, all the hard-earned money you're supposed to hand over your betrothed, otherwise, you got kick in your arse. Are you so desperate?

    • @pradeepchowdary1329
      @pradeepchowdary1329 3 года назад +2

      @@venkivenki6186 😂 what a planing 😁

  • @kennethosunbor7668
    @kennethosunbor7668 2 года назад +2

    Hello, quite enjoyed the video as it contains some of the information I seek, however I'd like to know more, currently an agent is helping me with H-1B visa, I just don't know if they're genuine and the risk involve in quitting my job back home for an H-1B in American that can't guarantee my stay in America with my family.

  • @samarsbaihi416
    @samarsbaihi416 2 года назад +1

    What can guarantee that H-1B visa could have multiple entries to the U.S. meaning smone could benefit from their employment's leave or paid vacations to go and visit their country?.

    • @stevenroshni1228
      @stevenroshni1228 2 года назад

      Check with your lawyer but generally you can go on vacation and come back

  • @zeejay-junejo
    @zeejay-junejo 2 года назад +3

    What i do not understand is why so few employers are willing to hire overseas employee while theres a labor shortage going on.

    • @bayern1806
      @bayern1806 3 месяца назад

      Because there is no labor shortage

  • @EricPham-gr8pg
    @EricPham-gr8pg 6 месяцев назад

    It is double edge sword but it is depending on individual because it is not for everyone because more than technology involved

  • @pegatutorials1597
    @pegatutorials1597 2 года назад +1

    I got h1b lottery picked, but I have concern that is I have B Pharmacy Degree with 10 years experience in IT field. Please suggest how to proceed further in this scenario.

  • @rohangharate1806
    @rohangharate1806 3 года назад +15

    please make a video on getting a citizenship in the USA.

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 8 месяцев назад

      First it is struggle to get green card and you’re talking abt citizenship 😂😂😂

    • @summushieremiasclarkson4700
      @summushieremiasclarkson4700 3 месяца назад +1

      1. Be handsome
      2. Earn a ton of money
      3. Marry an American
      4. ????
      5. Profit

  • @deathstarresident
    @deathstarresident 2 года назад

    Whatever dude, beats getting paid 800k a year in India with 8 years experience. I would rather be in US and earn a decent living and provide for my family instead of complaining about trivial things

  • @Imyourfather225
    @Imyourfather225 3 года назад +8

    Came on H1-B, apply for permanent residence after two years, now I am applying for citizenship. I was able because my country did not have a long waiting list like India that has like what, 20 years?

  • @adjacoumbafall
    @adjacoumbafall 4 месяца назад

    i have an MBA in US but i can’t even find any h1b sponsorship.
    that’s crazy

    • @TheMrgoodmanners
      @TheMrgoodmanners 3 месяца назад +1

      MBA is a useless degree in fact after next yr MBAs wont be considered for H1Bs. The feds no longer consider it a specialized degree

  • @alanmusere4989
    @alanmusere4989 3 года назад +3

    Why do you need part time gigs if you said you get paid well?

    • @AbhishekSharma-od2yy
      @AbhishekSharma-od2yy 3 года назад

      Makes sense!!

    • @OlasticViews
      @OlasticViews 2 года назад +2

      Some people like some partime things or business ventures as hobbies :) For example, making videos or a RUclips channel etc.

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 8 месяцев назад

      Money has no upper limit!!

    • @summushieremiasclarkson4700
      @summushieremiasclarkson4700 3 месяца назад

      It doesn't matter if you are paid well, most people have passions and hobbies that they excel at, which may be reasonably profitable. Besides my job, I'm a skilled musician and an automotive mechanical enthusiast. Both of these avenues are great supplemental sources of income with massive local labour shortages, that I'm not allowed to indulge in. People beg me to teach them the piano or work on their car, but I can't, beyond a favour to a friend for free, which ironically hurts local businesses because I am legally only allowed to donate my expertise.

  • @alexk.5785
    @alexk.5785 Год назад

    But h1b is tied to one sector only, was it not seasonal jobs? All other jobs are under h2b, no?

  • @akshatjain671
    @akshatjain671 3 года назад +3

    Really great video for someone like me planning to go to the US this Fall to ASU. Hey Yash , would love to hear from you your thoughts about ASU for MCS

  • @shamsi1
    @shamsi1 2 года назад +2

    Is it a good idea to apply for H1b while you started job on OPT and you still have 2 1/2 years of OPT. This is for my daughter and her employer is exempt from lottery of h1b. Anyone?

  • @rmadhu1979
    @rmadhu1979 2 года назад +2

    What ever this kid says is not true . Protecting job is a problem for everyone

  • @sarvodaykumar2723
    @sarvodaykumar2723 Год назад

    I have H1B visa approved but my organization is not sending me after visa approved can i travel by self and search job there

  • @mr.scientifictemper3056
    @mr.scientifictemper3056 3 года назад +5

    procceds to mexico to jump in to the usa

  • @abdulkarim6664
    @abdulkarim6664 Год назад +1

    He said "anything that gets you out of your country go for it" 🤣

  • @anjelineaoko8151
    @anjelineaoko8151 2 месяца назад

    Thanks a lot

  • @alexk.5785
    @alexk.5785 2 года назад

    at 1:30 what was it he meant upgrade upgrade h1b to ''pr'' or ''br''? What does that mean?
    btw, informative video. Much appreciated:)

    • @manasvikaushik4953
      @manasvikaushik4953 Год назад

      He meant "PR" which is nothing but permanent residency/green card

  • @hi92446
    @hi92446 2 года назад +2

    I have a green card and in 2 years I will get my USA citizenship. Can you make a video about the pros and cons of green cards?

    • @shrutisikdar
      @shrutisikdar 2 года назад

      Since when you’re in US? When did you applied for your green card?

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Год назад

      Looks like you married US citizen and got green card😂

  • @wardog3000
    @wardog3000 3 года назад +13

    Getting married and divorse is too easy in usa. U know what I mean

    • @stevenroshni1228
      @stevenroshni1228 3 года назад +1

      Divorce court can become the nastiest place you will ever be in. That's all I have to say.

  • @harichandanachn
    @harichandanachn 3 года назад +2

    I got a match where the guy holds citizenship and he went to masters in 2014..he said he got some confidential research.. Is that possible,?

    • @rohitparthasarathy6671
      @rohitparthasarathy6671 3 года назад +3

      Wow. You are basically cross verifying what he saying in a public form. Kudos to you

    • @harichandanachn
      @harichandanachn 3 года назад +2

      @@rohitparthasarathy6671 why shouldn't I.. Is there any rule? How can someone marry without getting knowledge about all these..I didn't reveal his name nothing.. I'm just asking the process

    • @rohitparthasarathy6671
      @rohitparthasarathy6671 3 года назад

      @@harichandanachn good luck.

    • @harichandanachn
      @harichandanachn 3 года назад

      @@Juggernaut8519 ohh yeahh we has those doubts but he never revealed.. He was very firm that he got through a confidential research.. And no proofs for those too

    • @sumitKumar-qi4tu
      @sumitKumar-qi4tu 3 года назад

      Yes , he can get a GC after phd ( phd part iam not sure ) and must be in some research work which gets published and can get recommendations from scientists well in this case he can get GC

  • @albertwinnadi6239
    @albertwinnadi6239 3 года назад +5

    my employer is trying to sponsor my H1B visa and my opt is expiring May 2022 while the registration of the H1B visa open from March 9th-25th 2022, what should I do in that period of time? any suggestions? appreciate it thanks!!

    • @rockfan2406
      @rockfan2406 3 года назад +1

      There is an OPT extension available for that situation. It automatically applies to your OPT when you apply for H1b. I don't know the details. You can search for it.

    • @albertwinnadi6239
      @albertwinnadi6239 3 года назад

      @@rockfan2406 thanks for the info!

  • @peak_911
    @peak_911 11 месяцев назад

    Coming illegally in US>>>>>>>Coming legally in US.

  • @musharraf3507
    @musharraf3507 3 года назад +9

    Can u please make a video on how can we have maximum scholarship for studying abroad for Indian undergraduate students

    • @pradeepchowdary1329
      @pradeepchowdary1329 3 года назад +1

      Bro ...are you going on spring ...2022

    • @musharraf3507
      @musharraf3507 3 года назад

      @@pradeepchowdary1329 yes ,I want to go

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

      Umm extremely high GPA then sat Ap etc...ummm then good performance in extra activities Like on national level

  • @arjunekbote8979
    @arjunekbote8979 3 года назад +8

    Live and work in the USA: Show pictures of downtown London....LOL

  • @arunprakash3137
    @arunprakash3137 2 года назад +3

    Can u share some views regarding studying DDS in US after BDS in india

    • @darreldennis7115
      @darreldennis7115 Год назад

      Don’t do it. It’s very difficult

    • @pranavithavidaboina9185
      @pranavithavidaboina9185 Год назад

      I would love to know more about it as well

    • @livinghope1561
      @livinghope1561 Год назад

      You need at least half million dollars to do it...!!!! Furthermore you are not eligible to do part time jobs because medical and dental degrees are full time.

  • @ibukunoluwaladejo5919
    @ibukunoluwaladejo5919 3 года назад

    Good day what you take on retrieving information on your ds160 after booking an appointment date.

  • @naumanb7005
    @naumanb7005 3 года назад

    I am a Canadian citizen i do not have a degree and would like to move to the United states what are my options ?