Ask HN: How much $ it takes to a company support my H-1B?
I'm doing freelance for a company and would like to live in the US(I dream about it), the pay is good(or average, if you take sillicon valley average into account) and they seem to like me, so I can probably negotiate with them. They are also very fun to be with.
How do I proceed? Did anybody have some kind of experience like that? How did it turn out?
Btw, I live in a third world country and got a CS degree. Went to US 3 times when younger(don't know if it does matter).
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 20.6 ms ] threadIn any case, I'd highly recommend to talk with a good immigration lawyer. There are many exceptions, alternatives - depending on your country, skill-set, etc.
I'll try to find a immigration lawyer, nice catch :-)
TIMING: You have to apply by this March to be considered in October batch.
FEES: Filing fee: $2300, Expedite fee: $1200 (optional but worth it), Lawyer: $5000, Discount: $750 (for companies <25 employees)
TOTAL: ~$7800
(all amounts approximate, mostly paid by the employer)
* The H1B quotas tend to get filled pretty quick, this year they were covered by July (iirc). They start accepting applications on April so try to get that done as soon as possible.
* The expedite fee is almost a "must".
* I've seen a couple of companies adding a "the candidate must be fluent in X language" where X is your native language. They use this to justify the fact that they couldn't hire somebody else. Maybe not ethical but it's something to keep in mind.