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Really? virtually guaranteed? in what way?Dawie wrote:The H1B visa is absolutely useless. It only allows you work for one employer and you are completely at the mercy of your employer in the US. In addition the path to US citizenship from having a H1B visa is not always clear.
The HSMP visa on the other hand offers complete freedom in the UK to work for whoever you want, or even start your own business. Furthermore you are virtually guaranteed of being granted British citizenship after 6 years in the UK.
In addition the UK is generally a far more tolerant, liberal and freer society than the USA.
In a virtual way.SYH wrote:Really? virtually guaranteed? in what way?Dawie wrote:The H1B visa is absolutely useless. It only allows you work for one employer and you are completely at the mercy of your employer in the US. In addition the path to US citizenship from having a H1B visa is not always clear.
The HSMP visa on the other hand offers complete freedom in the UK to work for whoever you want, or even start your own business. Furthermore you are virtually guaranteed of being granted British citizenship after 6 years in the UK.
In addition the UK is generally a far more tolerant, liberal and freer society than the USA.
Very helpfulDawie wrote:In a virtual way.SYH wrote:Really? virtually guaranteed? in what way?Dawie wrote:The H1B visa is absolutely useless. It only allows you work for one employer and you are completely at the mercy of your employer in the US. In addition the path to US citizenship from having a H1B visa is not always clear.
The HSMP visa on the other hand offers complete freedom in the UK to work for whoever you want, or even start your own business. Furthermore you are virtually guaranteed of being granted British citizenship after 6 years in the UK.
In addition the UK is generally a far more tolerant, liberal and freer society than the USA.
How much does the US job appeal to you? Do you like the employer, salary, city where you will work? If it's your first choice, then wait as long as possible for the H1B before applying for EC. It sounds like the UK is just your backup plan.ramak1983 wrote:Hi everyone,
I got my HSMP approval and getting ready to file for Entry clearance in the next week.
I applied for H1 in this years quota and my case is in Pending status..which means selected in the lottery and waiting for the INS number which is required for attending the H1B visa interview in India.
But my problem is, if I get my Entry Clearance for UK done before I go for H1B visa, will it be a problem when the interviewer sees my passport and asks me why I have applied for UK?
Are there any chances of my H1 rejection due to this? Pls guide me.
At the same time, I can't wait till my H1 is approved as my HSMP approval gets elapsed by October 3rd week and I can't apply for EC.
If any one of you are in the same situation or if u have any inputs or guidance to give me, pls suggest.
Again proud of being a member of this wonderful forum.
Thanks for your time.
Thanks,
Rama Krishna.
Guess what? That's what 99.9% of us all had to do when we decided to move to the UK. That's the risk you take when you move to a new country. Very few people are lucky enough to get a job offer without meeting their prospective employers in person. You have to move here, get a place to stay and look for a job. That's part of the excitement.In order to get a job in UK, I can't apply for jobs from India as I don't get interview calls and the employers want to see you in person. This means resigning from my current job and moving to UK in search of a job which I think it is risky step.
I think he means in comparison to an H1B Visa. Nothing is gauranteed when it comes to immigration. With the H1B you are at the mercy of the employer, it is up to them to extend your visa and it is up to them to apply/sponsor you for permanent residency, you are also at the mercy of the US Department of State having Visa numbers available. And as far as that goes currently there are no Visa numbers available, some more will come available on 1 Oct however they get used up ver quickly by people who have applied up to 6 years ago.SYH wrote:Very helpfulDawie wrote:In a virtual way.SYH wrote:Really? virtually guaranteed? in what way?Dawie wrote:The H1B visa is absolutely useless. It only allows you work for one employer and you are completely at the mercy of your employer in the US. In addition the path to US citizenship from having a H1B visa is not always clear.
The HSMP visa on the other hand offers complete freedom in the UK to work for whoever you want, or even start your own business. Furthermore you are virtually guaranteed of being granted British citizenship after 6 years in the UK.
In addition the UK is generally a far more tolerant, liberal and freer society than the USA.
It is such a strong statment, I thought you could elaborate.
Virtually guaranteed? That's just incredible
Thanks for the clarificationbbdivo wrote:
I think he means in comparison to an H1B Visa. Nothing is gauranteed when it comes to immigration. With the H1B you are at the mercy of the employer, it is up to them to extend your visa and it is up to them to apply/sponsor you for permanent residency, you are also at the mercy of the US Department of State having Visa numbers available. And as far as that goes currently there are no Visa numbers available, some more will come available on 1 Oct however they get used up ver quickly by people who have applied up to 6 years ago.
In comparison HSMP is a much better prospect (unless they change the rules!) You can practically do just about whatever you want.
Because body-shopping is illegal.SYH wrote:Thanks for the clarificationbbdivo wrote:
I think he means in comparison to an H1B Visa. Nothing is gauranteed when it comes to immigration. With the H1B you are at the mercy of the employer, it is up to them to extend your visa and it is up to them to apply/sponsor you for permanent residency, you are also at the mercy of the US Department of State having Visa numbers available. And as far as that goes currently there are no Visa numbers available, some more will come available on 1 Oct however they get used up ver quickly by people who have applied up to 6 years ago.
In comparison HSMP is a much better prospect (unless they change the rules!) You can practically do just about whatever you want.
"It sounds as if you are being body-shopped in the US. Am I correct in assuming a consultancy is applying for your H1B visa and then contracting you out? I would be very wary about this, you could end up being deported. "
Why would he be deported?
It sounds like consulting to me?Dawie wrote:Because body-shopping is illegal.SYH wrote:Thanks for the clarificationbbdivo wrote:
I think he means in comparison to an H1B Visa. Nothing is gauranteed when it comes to immigration. With the H1B you are at the mercy of the employer, it is up to them to extend your visa and it is up to them to apply/sponsor you for permanent residency, you are also at the mercy of the US Department of State having Visa numbers available. And as far as that goes currently there are no Visa numbers available, some more will come available on 1 Oct however they get used up ver quickly by people who have applied up to 6 years ago.
In comparison HSMP is a much better prospect (unless they change the rules!) You can practically do just about whatever you want.
"It sounds as if you are being body-shopped in the US. Am I correct in assuming a consultancy is applying for your H1B visa and then contracting you out? I would be very wary about this, you could end up being deported. "
Why would he be deported?