My family pressurizing me to move in uk by work permit visa, bt i m nt interest to move.i wanna live in my country Bangladesh.My brother live in uk,what should i do?
I think being in India is definitely better. There was a time when we didnt get jobs here very easily. Now things have changed here. My daughter graduated from an ivy league and she didnt get a job.And many of her classmates also didnt get any job. This was just in 2022. But thankfully she decided to come back here and she got a job immediately. I am one of those people who is not very impressed with the US. My daughter is a doctor there in newyork and i have visited several times to be with her.
Meanwhile, my company gets 55k resumes from India every month. 50k Indians crossed the border illegally. My entire family, friends, and relatives are all in the US. You no longer study to find jobs, you study to network in the field to grow substantially. We don't hire graduates, skilled workers. I am with Cummins Engineering. Best.
Meanwhile, my company gets 55k resumes from India every month. 50k Indians crossed the border illegally. My entire family, friends, and relatives are all in the US. You no longer study to find jobs, you study to network in the field to grow substantially. We don't hire graduates, skilled workers. I am with Cummins Engineering. Best.
Meanwhile, my company gets 55k resumes from India every month. 50k Indians crossed the border illegally. My entire family, friends, and relatives are all in the US. You no longer study to find jobs, you study to network in the field to grow substantially. We don't hire graduates, skilled workers. I am with Cummins Engineering. Best.
Meanwhile, my company gets 55k resumes from India every month. 50k Indians crossed the border illegally. My entire family, friends, and relatives are all in the US. You no longer study to find jobs, you study to network in the field to grow substantially. We don't hire graduates, skilled workers. I am with Cummins Engineering. Best.
Meanwhile, my company gets 55k resumes from India every month. 50k Indians crossed the border illegally. My entire family, friends, and relatives are all in the US. You no longer study to find jobs, you study to network in the field to grow substantially. We don't hire graduates, skilled workers. I am with Cummins Engineering. Best.
Everyone wants to move out of India but I don’t understand why people think going abroad will make their life superb. In foreign countries you can earn money but emotionally it is very hard because you will not have your family or loved ones around to help you or sort things out when you really need them. I would request please be with your family because living abroad is definitely not easy no matter how much you earn.
Absolutely true it’s not easy at all.. most of people from other countries move but only for few years I think only Indians and south Asians in particular are those who move permanently and adapt to new place with no intention of going back to home country
Its not about citizenship for GC, its the country of birth is what determines which country queue you are in. If you are Canadian citizen but born in India, then you will be in the India queue and not the Canada queue.
Navigating the Current Financial Landscape in the USA The prevailing financial climate in many organizations presents significant challenges. It is prudent for individuals contemplating relocation to the USA to exercise caution and strategic planning. Beyond the complexities associated with obtaining a visa, the healthcare system is currently grappling with its own set of challenges. Potential migrants should carefully consider the health situation, given its notable expense in comparison to many other countries. Thus, thorough consideration and astute decision-making are imperative before making a move to the USA.
What? Please, no. Disagree. There are ample opportunities and tremendous opportunities for growth. 11 million plus open roles, we don't have enough skills set. Not everyone comes here to work, do startups, businesses, etc... I encourage everyone to come.
I love it...ritu is bubbly! She is whimsical while Prashant is composed and cool. They compliment each other and this is how a real couple talk and interact. Plz don't bring negativity here
9:58 employment Green card processing and priority by applied date and birth country…Otherwise, Indian will go Canada , get citizenship and come to USA for Green card
Hi Ritu and Prashant, I know this all problem is only with Tech Guy. USA also gives a cool J1 visa for research purposes (if you are a Ph.D degree holder), that is very stable for 5 years. Before completing 5 years, J1 need to complete a waiver process to change the status. If waiver is completed then HR can easily file a H1b and it is pretty easy for getting within a month. If your research advisor is happy then they can support and can apply for green card, this helps J1 to move to green card within 6 month. Yes, J1 scholars are getting Green card within 1 year but it is depend on the profile of scholars, strong research profile then processing is fast. Only the difference is salary, research scholar are not getting as much as getting by a tech guy. But J1 scholars are living in USA without tension to change in visa status. H4 EAD is also easy for scholar dependents and i140 can be process very fast. I am on J2-EAD and working happily here at Johns Hopkins Medicine Institute.
That's a very useful insight. I am planning to move to US with H1B Visa but my husband with be applying for EAD. He is a PHD holder and is looking for research oppurtunity
@@suchismitaghosh5894 He can apply EAD only after entry in USA. If you are postdoc then you need to contact your HR asap. H4-EAD is not tough for research people those have Ph.D degree. HR will provide you all the details or you can contact to any lawyer after entry to the USA.
Another thing, if it helps anyone, once you have sufficient research and publications behind you, you can ask your advisor or university to sponsor H1B as it is dual intent. Then on H1B you can self petition for green card under National Interest Waiver in the EB2 category. If you are an exceptional researcher you may even get to apply in EB1. You will have to spend money on your own, that is the only downside.
I have been residing in the USA for over 10 years and currently hold a Green Card. I work in a mid-level management position at a leading technology firm. If you were to ask me in 2024+, I strongly advise against coming to the USA for a career in computer science/IT. Job opportunities are increasingly shifting towards India, particularly in offshore positions. Currently, there are graduates from prestigious institutions such as MIT, Stanford, and UC Berkeley seeking employment in the USA, leading to intense competition. Additionally, an interesting observation is that my American boss has offered me a promotion if I recruit individuals in India and form a team based there, as it offers a significantly better return on investment.
I have been here 34 years and I want Indians to keep moving here. Lol. India is herd life, no balance, and no value. I receive 55k resumes every month. My recruiter goes crazy processing. You just don't work, you have to have side hustle and a business. Why do you think Gujjus don't go back. Best.
exactly why people want to move abroad, because when a so called team is created in India it is always a back office, cost saving, or no profit no loss team. and such type expectation degraded the quality of employment. because of low cost center in India people get less hike less promotion and whatever good work they do goes to the person sitting abroad and they take all the credit. and whenever they feel they just layoff people to contribute to further cost cutting. so everyone wants to be that front office off shore customer rather than a Backoffice engineer.
I just have 1 thing to say based on my personal experience. Nowadays H4 EADs are processed faster. I also came here on h4 and got my EAD and also got a good job. All this within 5 months after coming to the US. So its not that you wont get a good job on H4 EAD. Recruiters look for skills and not on visa status thats what i think. Everyone’s experiences could be different. But those who came on H4 don’t lose hopes i can totally relate to the depressive thoughts you might get when you are not allowed to work due to visa and not because you don’t have the right skills. It also gets you into self doubt but dont worry be positive and keep upskilling and trying there is always a way 😊
@@Desiinamericaa we applied for h4 ead along with my husband’s h1 extension so it got processed faster. Infact it took only a month to approve. Standalone application also gets approved in 6 months max.
Never inclined towards moving to USA, mostly because of gun culture/ safety. UK/ Europe economy is shrinking. Have been living in South East Asia since 10 yrs now & love it here. Quality of life is so much better. Taxes are less. Food is awesome. Closer to India. I don't understand why people go all crazy to move to USA/ UK
@@jaithak7267 Mental peace you say? And yet all Indians living in US complain about uncertainty of visas, no definite time of waiting for GC, ridiculous medical system, no convenience of life & don't get me started on safety issues. I have lived in US and I am currently living in South East Asia. And after moving here I understand what quality of life actually is. I can go on but I don't wish to have such debate here in the comments section. To each their own.
@@jaithak7267 Sir Nothing can beat my India & I am an hardcore Sanatani !!!! Studying or working for short time is OK but nothing more than that …..I too have many family members at USA ,, UK , Singapore & Canada & I also visited too ,,, so I am pretty much informed… It’s everyone ‘s choice but no one can deny the job crunch ,, racism & gun culture over there has increased….. Wish you all the good luck & happiness wherever you live … Stay blessed, stay safe..
@@jaithak7267 I never left ,,,I only visited … My India is best & our fellow Indians are contributing to most of the countries & their economic growth….. I believe you have taken things personally & this debate can go endlessly…… Stay positive & try to see from other’s perspective too …. Bye bye …..
@@jaithak7267 If I start counting the flaws of USA it will be endless & would be my waste of time …I don’t know originally from which country you belong but you have too much hatred towards India that’s what your replies to my comment shows …. And I personally don’t like to talk negatively for tooooo long … God bless you… Enjoy your life wherever you live … 🙏 .
H1 B Visas for jobs are given to only 85,000 per year for applicants from all over the world. Those who come on F1, they are allowed to work for one year for practical experience. As such it is impossible for all F1 holders to get job. H4 holders can get admission in some college and get student Visa and if they graduate from US university, they get eligible for H1 B Visa. While on student Visa, they can do part time work to finance education.
Thanks for this informative video. I just have one question, if I go for a student visa and get a 3 year OPT extension and do not get H1B. In that case, will my kid be able to continue her education there even if I and my wife need to comeback to India. She is going to be in Graduation and there is a 4 year Graduation. I need to comeback after 3 year while she needs to complete her 4th year there. Will she be able to complete her study for 4th year on her student visa?
I have spent lot of money and effort to get Green card but if you have lived in Delhi you might feel very lonely. It is v difficult so think a lot before you make a move.
Thank you Ritu and Prashant for sharing such important informatìon.I would request you to make a video on booming jobs in US at present and also elobrate a little more on H1 visa
Unemployment rate is still lower than india, also living standards are higher in USA, don’t know why bloggers always criticise where they live. Either they don’t want others to come or they have week mentality
I know many people are living in US for more than 10 years how come, it's possible? also many college diploma people got work permit while on student visa.
A very demotivating video and sadly this is true. Koi kehta hai US mat jao, koi kehta hai Canada mat jao, koi bolta hai UK or Europe bhi mat jao. Ab kya Uganda jaye kya ?
Do not trust social media. Never the truth. I am here 30 plus years, come and be successful. Job plus business. I brought all my family, friends, and relatives here.
@@jaithak7267 Stop lying to him. How long did it take to get green card 30 years ago? 3 to 4 years? How much time does it take now? You know the answer.
Hi Ritu, please make a video on which cities to avoid in US? With the increased nu.ber of Indian students succumbing to violence in recent times, please make a vidro on which ars some of the most dangerous cities that should be svoided
J1 visa is what gets you in the US. 45,000 shortage for nurses. Come, you will have a great future. You will.never be out of a job, ever. $60/hr to $80/hr, 4 day work week. 3 days off.
Only married spouses of US citizens can apply for citizenship after 3 years spent on green card. If green card was received employment based then after 5 years you will be eligible to apply for US citizenship
Green card means permanent resident. It means you are allowed to stay in US permanently but you will remain the citizen of india. To become a US citizen, you need to have a green card for 3 to 5 years and then you can apply for citizenship. Passport is the travel document given to citizens.
If your spouse is green card holder by birth in USA then how much time it will take for the other spouse to get green card if he/she shifts from India after marriage.
Thank you for making this video 🙏 We Indians think if we get a citizenship of the US we are in sky but we are losing our chain of generation. If you think you’re chain is going to go on forever ever generations then you must need to think because you’re sure just for you in US not for your next generation. I am US citizen and I experience in my life. I am thinking going back to India forever. Some flowers grow best in the sun & some grow well in the shade.... Remember God puts us where we can grow best... So always be happy in every situation of life. East of west Bharat is the Best.🎉🎊🎉🎊 ---------------------------------------------- When you Make a commitment - you create hope ... And When you Keep a commitment - you create trust.
आपने बहुत अच्छे से सब कुछ बताया थोड़ा ऐसा कुछ बताइए जो एकदम बेगिनेर हो और जिसको कुछ भी नहीं समझ में आ रहा लेकिन आपका वीडियो देखने से उसको सब कुछ एकदम क्लेरिटी आ जाए तो प्लीज थोड़ा बताइए जरूर।
Thank you for your honesty, same situation in U.K. with current job market too.
My family pressurizing me to move in uk by work permit visa, bt i m nt interest to move.i wanna live in my country Bangladesh.My brother live in uk,what should i do?
I think being in India is definitely better. There was a time when we didnt get jobs here very easily. Now things have changed here. My daughter graduated from an ivy league and she didnt get a job.And many of her classmates also didnt get any job. This was just in 2022. But thankfully she decided to come back here and she got a job immediately. I am one of those people who is not very impressed with the US. My daughter is a doctor there in newyork and i have visited several times to be with her.
Meanwhile, my company gets 55k resumes from India every month. 50k Indians crossed the border illegally. My entire family, friends, and relatives are all in the US. You no longer study to find jobs, you study to network in the field to grow substantially. We don't hire graduates, skilled workers. I am with Cummins Engineering. Best.
Meanwhile, my company gets 55k resumes from India every month. 50k Indians crossed the border illegally. My entire family, friends, and relatives are all in the US. You no longer study to find jobs, you study to network in the field to grow substantially. We don't hire graduates, skilled workers. I am with Cummins Engineering. Best.
Meanwhile, my company gets 55k resumes from India every month. 50k Indians crossed the border illegally. My entire family, friends, and relatives are all in the US. You no longer study to find jobs, you study to network in the field to grow substantially. We don't hire graduates, skilled workers. I am with Cummins Engineering. Best.
Meanwhile, my company gets 55k resumes from India every month. 50k Indians crossed the border illegally. My entire family, friends, and relatives are all in the US. You no longer study to find jobs, you study to network in the field to grow substantially. We don't hire graduates, skilled workers. I am with Cummins Engineering. Best.
Meanwhile, my company gets 55k resumes from India every month. 50k Indians crossed the border illegally. My entire family, friends, and relatives are all in the US. You no longer study to find jobs, you study to network in the field to grow substantially. We don't hire graduates, skilled workers. I am with Cummins Engineering. Best.
Everyone wants to move out of India but I don’t understand why people think going abroad will make their life superb. In foreign countries you can earn money but emotionally it is very hard because you will not have your family or loved ones around to help you or sort things out when you really need them. I would request please be with your family because living abroad is definitely not easy no matter how much you earn.
Absolutely true it’s not easy at all.. most of people from other countries move but only for few years I think only Indians and south Asians in particular are those who move permanently and adapt to new place with no intention of going back to home country
You both are amazing ❤I totally agree with you as I am in H4 visa and faced lots of challenges nd emotional breakdown
Better go back to India - no emotional breakdown.
Everyone says dont come to u.s.a. but they dont want to go india
yeah... fpking Hypocrites.
Exactly.
Why you came
bhai, i went to US in 1998, i got citizenship and i'm here back in India. Happy here
@@mrppsr4731 good but can you say the reason
Its not about citizenship for GC, its the country of birth is what determines which country queue you are in. If you are Canadian citizen but born in India, then you will be in the India queue and not the Canada queue.
Ya u might be right otherwise every Indian would get the Canadian citizenship and will eventually will try to get US citizenship 😂
@@ritukaradia9474Canadian citizenship is not easy...It takes 7-8 years of struggle
Beautiful vlog useful information ❤❤❤❤
Navigating the Current Financial Landscape in the USA
The prevailing financial climate in many organizations presents significant challenges. It is prudent for individuals contemplating relocation to the USA to exercise caution and strategic planning. Beyond the complexities associated with obtaining a visa, the healthcare system is currently grappling with its own set of challenges. Potential migrants should carefully consider the health situation, given its notable expense in comparison to many other countries. Thus, thorough consideration and astute decision-making are imperative before making a move to the USA.
What? Please, no. Disagree. There are ample opportunities and tremendous opportunities for growth. 11 million plus open roles, we don't have enough skills set. Not everyone comes here to work, do startups, businesses, etc... I encourage everyone to come.
Nice vlog, one modification needed , please don’t cut conversation of Prashant , aap hi jyada bolte ho ,, prashant ko bhi bol ne do kabhi kabhi 😊
Yes, please prashant ko bolne do. Let him complete at least. He is sharing good information and you are cutting him off.
I don't think so aisa kuch ho raha hai. They both are talking with their space
I love it...ritu is bubbly! She is whimsical while Prashant is composed and cool. They compliment each other and this is how a real couple talk and interact. Plz don't bring negativity here
@@meghashinde6211😅
@meghashwell said I also noticed it
9:58 employment Green card processing and priority by applied date and birth country…Otherwise, Indian will go Canada , get citizenship and come to USA for Green card
Well said, that is the motto.
V good information. Informative video 👍🏻
Hi Ritu and Prashant, I know this all problem is only with Tech Guy. USA also gives a cool J1 visa for research purposes (if you are a Ph.D degree holder), that is very stable for 5 years. Before completing 5 years, J1 need to complete a waiver process to change the status. If waiver is completed then HR can easily file a H1b and it is pretty easy for getting within a month. If your research advisor is happy then they can support and can apply for green card, this helps J1 to move to green card within 6 month. Yes, J1 scholars are getting Green card within 1 year but it is depend on the profile of scholars, strong research profile then processing is fast. Only the difference is salary, research scholar are not getting as much as getting by a tech guy. But J1 scholars are living in USA without tension to change in visa status. H4 EAD is also easy for scholar dependents and i140 can be process very fast. I am on J2-EAD and working happily here at Johns Hopkins Medicine Institute.
That's a very useful insight. I am planning to move to US with H1B Visa but my husband with be applying for EAD. He is a PHD holder and is looking for research oppurtunity
@@suchismitaghosh5894 He can apply EAD only after entry in USA. If you are postdoc then you need to contact your HR asap. H4-EAD is not tough for research people those have Ph.D degree. HR will provide you all the details or you can contact to any lawyer after entry to the USA.
I have PhD in Marketing, do I have the opportunity to apply for J1 visa
Another thing, if it helps anyone, once you have sufficient research and publications behind you, you can ask your advisor or university to sponsor H1B as it is dual intent. Then on H1B you can self petition for green card under National Interest Waiver in the EB2 category. If you are an exceptional researcher you may even get to apply in EB1. You will have to spend money on your own, that is the only downside.
How abt l1 b visa sir…how long does it take to get converted to green card…plz mention ur thoughts 😊
I have been residing in the USA for over 10 years and currently hold a Green Card. I work in a mid-level management position at a leading technology firm. If you were to ask me in 2024+, I strongly advise against coming to the USA for a career in computer science/IT. Job opportunities are increasingly shifting towards India, particularly in offshore positions. Currently, there are graduates from prestigious institutions such as MIT, Stanford, and UC Berkeley seeking employment in the USA, leading to intense competition. Additionally, an interesting observation is that my American boss has offered me a promotion if I recruit individuals in India and form a team based there, as it offers a significantly better return on investment.
I have been here 34 years and I want Indians to keep moving here. Lol. India is herd life, no balance, and no value. I receive 55k resumes every month. My recruiter goes crazy processing. You just don't work, you have to have side hustle and a business. Why do you think Gujjus don't go back. Best.
exactly why people want to move abroad, because when a so called team is created in India it is always a back office, cost saving, or no profit no loss team. and such type expectation degraded the quality of employment. because of low cost center in India people get less hike less promotion and whatever good work they do goes to the person sitting abroad and they take all the credit. and whenever they feel they just layoff people to contribute to further cost cutting. so everyone wants to be that front office off shore customer rather than a Backoffice engineer.
On which visa prashant is on L1 OR H1B
Appreciate the clarity you both have provided. Thx
Hats off for you bro,honest review
Good know-how . Helpful to people wanting to come there
Very informative
I just have 1 thing to say based on my personal experience. Nowadays H4 EADs are processed faster. I also came here on h4 and got my EAD and also got a good job. All this within 5 months after coming to the US. So its not that you wont get a good job on H4 EAD. Recruiters look for skills and not on visa status thats what i think. Everyone’s experiences could be different. But those who came on H4 don’t lose hopes i can totally relate to the depressive thoughts you might get when you are not allowed to work due to visa and not because you don’t have the right skills. It also gets you into self doubt but dont worry be positive and keep upskilling and trying there is always a way 😊
Is it true … After H4 u got EAD in 5 months?? How please mention
@@Desiinamericaa we applied for h4 ead along with my husband’s h1 extension so it got processed faster. Infact it took only a month to approve. Standalone application also gets approved in 6 months max.
Absolutely. This video is more on what can’t happen. A little misinformed…
Just curious. When are you guys moving back to India. Soon I hope
Very informative. Thank u. But now India is growing very fast. So staying in India is safer than moving to us
Hi Ritu , Prashant keep it up good work...❤From Punjab
If you want to say problem please both you return
Hi Ritu.. can you share your journey of being on dependent visa and how you coped up with it. How are work opportunities for you there?
Very informative 👏👏✔️✔️
if u can tell about EB5 VISA PEOPLES WHO HAVE MONEY WANT TO SETTLE THERE
Ye video aap US se bna rahe ya India se ?
Aap kaun se visa main ho .aap ka kya plan hai usa mai rehena ya india wapas ana
Ritu, are you planning to do any US university degree?
Never inclined towards moving to USA, mostly because of gun culture/ safety. UK/ Europe economy is shrinking.
Have been living in South East Asia since 10 yrs now & love it here. Quality of life is so much better. Taxes are less. Food is awesome. Closer to India.
I don't understand why people go all crazy to move to USA/ UK
@@jaithak7267 Mental peace you say? And yet all Indians living in US complain about uncertainty of visas, no definite time of waiting for GC, ridiculous medical system, no convenience of life & don't get me started on safety issues.
I have lived in US and I am currently living in South East Asia. And after moving here I understand what quality of life actually is.
I can go on but I don't wish to have such debate here in the comments section.
To each their own.
@@jaithak7267biased opinion!!!! USA now is not worth living without green card ……. Too much chaos in US
@@jaithak7267 Sir Nothing can beat my India & I am an hardcore Sanatani !!!! Studying or working for short time is OK but nothing more than that …..I too have many family members at USA ,, UK , Singapore & Canada & I also visited too ,,, so I am pretty much informed…
It’s everyone ‘s choice but no one can deny the job crunch ,, racism & gun culture over there has increased…..
Wish you all the good luck & happiness wherever you live …
Stay blessed, stay safe..
@@jaithak7267 I never left ,,,I only visited … My India is best & our fellow Indians are contributing to most of the countries & their economic growth…..
I believe you have taken things personally & this debate can go endlessly……
Stay positive & try to see from other’s perspective too ….
Bye bye …..
@@jaithak7267 If I start counting the flaws of USA it will be endless & would be my waste of time …I don’t know originally from which country you belong but you have too much hatred towards India that’s what your replies to my comment shows ….
And I personally don’t like to talk negatively for tooooo long …
God bless you…
Enjoy your life wherever you live …
🙏 .
Thanks ❤
H1 B Visas for jobs are given to only 85,000 per year for applicants from all over the world. Those who come on F1, they are allowed to work for one year for practical experience. As such it is impossible for all F1 holders to get job. H4 holders can get admission in some college and get student Visa and if they graduate from US university, they get eligible for H1 B Visa. While on student Visa, they can do part time work to finance education.
One questions, since your daughter has born in US, is that mean she would have permeant citizenship of US?
Obviously
Hi Ritu
How to learn American English from India, what course/online classes to be followed??
There is no course, you come here and adopt. If you like, watch US TV shows, Seinfeld, Raymond, Etc
Thanks for this informative video. I just have one question, if I go for a student visa and get a 3 year OPT extension and do not get H1B. In that case, will my kid be able to continue her education there even if I and my wife need to comeback to India.
She is going to be in Graduation and there is a 4 year Graduation. I need to comeback after 3 year while she needs to complete her 4th year there. Will she be able to complete her study for 4th year on her student visa?
I had a question that is there are nurse demand in us
Very informative vlog 👍
I have spent lot of money and effort to get Green card but if you have lived in Delhi you might feel very lonely. It is v difficult so think a lot before you make a move.
Don't cut off each other. Wait for other person to finish. Or do it separately. May be assign time slot to each other. 15 seconds or 30 seconds each.
Guyss what are you both doing in USA
I had a question that is there are nurse demand in us I had
Make plan to move in us
How long you guys are planning to stay in US
Thank you Ritu and Prashant for sharing such important informatìon.I would request you to make a video on booming jobs in US at present and also elobrate a little more on H1 visa
Nice blog didi...bhai
Thank you. Nice vlog
V infomative
How r the safety measures in nyc
Please make more informative videos about USA and less about your personal life.
How can i send my grand children for elemetry education in usa , are government schools are permits for admission and for F1 visa
U visa no video banavo ketlo time lage aplay pachi
True Ritu Prashant ko nahin bolne deti hai.
Unemployment rate is still lower than india, also living standards are higher in USA, don’t know why bloggers always criticise where they live. Either they don’t want others to come or they have week mentality
First view and first cament
I have H4 visa and planning to study in USA. If possible could you please share journey of dependent's study.
Same as normal studies. You can work on cash and also do Trust to LLC to S Corp for business. Make more than a job.
Csn you name such companies of llc or s Corp to work
I know many people are living in US for more than 10 years how come, it's possible? also many college diploma people got work permit while on student visa.
What is the cost of one bed room apartment
Bhai I want to go back to INDIA, I like every thing about India kuch chijo ko chor kr
It’s better to get asylum if you have nothing in India. I’m disabled and I have tons of reason of leaving india.
Very informative …could you plz share your experience on how you guys got visa for work in US
A very demotivating video and sadly this is true. Koi kehta hai US mat jao, koi kehta hai Canada mat jao, koi bolta hai UK or Europe bhi mat jao. Ab kya Uganda jaye kya ?
Do not trust social media. Never the truth. I am here 30 plus years, come and be successful. Job plus business. I brought all my family, friends, and relatives here.
😂😂
@@jaithak7267 Stop lying to him. How long did it take to get green card 30 years ago? 3 to 4 years? How much time does it take now? You know the answer.
@sb5224 My nephews and nieces, 3 years. Of course, IT and healthcare. Alabama, New Mexico, Wyoming, and Iowa. In Canada, Yukon territory.
Why are you staying there?
Nice content
On h4 you can work even if green card has not been applied
You both have which visa ?
I think Its not good to move US in 2024 coz it will take 100 yrs to get GC
Can u work on H1B Visa once u get it for any number of years or there is a limit here??
Definitely. You can work on books and cash too. Have Trust, LlC, BUSINESS, AND S Corp. Best.
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EB category is used by many Indians.
आपने अब केटेगरी का ज़िक्र नहीं क्या जोबहुत से लोग पा सकते हैं यदि उन्होंने अपने क्षेत्र में एक्स्ट्रा आर्डिनरी अचीव क्या है.
Mujhe America me kaam krna hai plz help me dear
Jao, karo...
The only reason I don't like US is the gun situation.
True immigration has some hacks like investment eb5 eb2 but what about safety
Hi Ritu, please make a video on which cities to avoid in US? With the increased nu.ber of Indian students succumbing to violence in recent times, please make a vidro on which ars some of the most dangerous cities that should be svoided
Avoid cities that you are not getting a job. :-)
Mam plz make a video about usa nclex clear nurse
Fro. India
Does this have future in getting visa ?
J1 visa is what gets you in the US. 45,000 shortage for nurses. Come, you will have a great future. You will.never be out of a job, ever. $60/hr to $80/hr, 4 day work week. 3 days off.
From how many years you are staying in usa did you get green card?
Please, dont demotivate
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DON'T GO ABROAD😮 Open your eyes and ears on lots of youtubers! About the current situation in US.
What if children are born in US or parents applied for green card or citizenship and if they are not getting then what
Kids born in the US, they get US citizenship. They can file for parents after they are 18 years old.
USA is fine except the safety situation.....
What safety situation? I am here 34 years, when I came only 225k Indian here, now 5 million. 220 million in 1990 and now 337 million. Best.
H4 visa you can work in any job no restrictions
Not correct , you cannot work on H4 visa . If you have applied for gc and your I140 is approved then only your spouse can work not your kid.
Why you are staying?aap accha gyan, de raha hai
These youtubers indirectly motivating others to stay back in India, why did they go to usa jn the first place then after knowing every thing
Ritu madam what is the reason for job crisis in US
Are u people happy there?
Thank you for sharing very crucial informations.. You people are very amazing and you videos are too.
2025 mai bhe yahi haal hoga kya hum aaye toh?
Nice informational video where is shanki
We handle all type of visa processing and filling.
Hello, do you handle internships n jobs if f1 student wants to contact u?
nice video
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Hello, can you tell what about C1D visa wale unko green card milna kitna time period tak lag sakta hai or wo v nepal citizenship wale
Is green card difffrom US passport in US?? please specify.
Yes once you get green card after 3 years you have a option to take citizenship which means us passport holders
Only married spouses of US citizens can apply for citizenship after 3 years spent on green card. If green card was received employment based then after 5 years you will be eligible to apply for US citizenship
Green card means permanent resident. It means you are allowed to stay in US permanently but you will remain the citizen of india. To become a US citizen, you need to have a green card for 3 to 5 years and then you can apply for citizenship.
Passport is the travel document given to citizens.
If your spouse is green card holder by birth in USA then how much time it will take for the other spouse to get green card if he/she
shifts from India after marriage.
2 years
US CITIZEN do not have a green card - they are a us citizen .. what are you talking about ??
Nice
Tellhonestly about u -& your family Do u people' are Happy there?
Mam, india is the best, u have one life, why want to take so much tension in life.
Ritugi good information before coming to us yr.24
Thank you for making this video 🙏
We Indians think if we get a citizenship of the US we are in sky but we are losing our chain of generation. If you think you’re chain is going to go on forever ever generations then you must need to think because you’re sure just for you in US not for your next generation. I am US citizen and I experience in my life. I am thinking going back to India forever.
Some flowers grow best in the sun & some grow well in the shade....
Remember God puts us where we can grow best...
So always be happy in every situation of life. East of west Bharat is the Best.🎉🎊🎉🎊
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When you Make a commitment - you create hope ... And
When you Keep a commitment - you create trust.
Don’t think too much, just do it.
आपने बहुत अच्छे से सब कुछ बताया थोड़ा ऐसा कुछ बताइए जो एकदम बेगिनेर हो और जिसको कुछ भी नहीं समझ में आ रहा लेकिन आपका वीडियो देखने से उसको सब कुछ एकदम क्लेरिटी आ जाए तो प्लीज थोड़ा बताइए जरूर।
Green card ka rasta best h Marriage and asylum