Without any work experience you will not be able to find a legitimate company to sponsor you for an H1 visa so almost impossible.
H1B visa has few requirements that includes bachelor degree, work experience. Sponsor employer should show to US department you are eligible for the work and you have required skill sets.
it can be done through any consulting agencies near by
H4 visa holders are not allowed to legally work. H4 is a derivative of an H1 visa. H4 visa holders are allowed entry to US because they are dependents of H1 visa holder. H4 visa holders are not eligible for Social Security Number. H4 visa holder may apply EAD only if filed concurrently with the principal's (H1 Visa holder) I-140 petition OR if principal's I-140 petition is pending or approved. H4 visa holders are not allowed to work legally. H4 is a derivative of an H1 visa. H4 visa holders are allowed entry to US because they are dependents of H1 visa holder. H4 visa holders are not eligible for Social Security Number. H4 visa holder may apply EAD only if filed concurrently with the principal's (H1 Visa holder) I-140 petition OR if principal's I-140 petition is pending or approved.
I can not remmember the visa classifications (hb-1, b-2, k-1, etc,) but I believe that anyone with a visa other than a simple tourist visa can apply preaty much immediately for a permanent resident alien visa (green card).Answer:Well you can change your visa status from b2 to any visa status. i am on h1 visa and due to layoff i change my status to F1 visa. and a person who helped me is Ren Parikh. he is a director of vision career consultancy. you can call 732 283 2666. trust me, he is the cooolest guy. you should atleast call him for advice. its free. i have my persopnal experiemce and he is the best.
"What are the requirements and procedures involved in getting an H1-B visa for an Indian working in the UAE?"
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The H-1B visa is a subtype of the H1 visa that provides all of the same advantages as the H1 visa, but it is only available to professionals who have earned a bachelor's degree or higher or an equivalent degree, or who are certified specialists. A bachelor's degree or a higher degree (Masters, PhD, etc.) must be held by these individuals. Today, an H1B visa is given for each H1 visa. In the past, there were H1A and H1C visas, but they are no longer in use because they were intended as special situations to address nursing shortages. However, if you are a citizen of Chile or Singapore, you may still be eligible for a unique H1B1 visa. The cumulative maximum period of the H-1B Specialty Occupation Work Authorization Visa is 6 years. For people having H-1B status, the initial duration of stay is three (3) years, with subsequent extensions possible for another three (3) years.
Difficult - the H4 holder would have to be needed and benefit the US economy in his/her own right.
Yes but it is fraught with difficulties. You would be under some other status at the time such as H1-B, and the visa is usually only applicable for the company you are working for. Make sure the company you are moving to is aware of your status and has a lawyer to get the process done for you.
As long as primary h1 B Holder has valid I-797 should not be an issue
Yes you will need an immigration lawyer if your concerns have anything to do with visas.
Find a company that is willing to sponsor you in your particular work area.for further details check this linkhttp://add-colour-2-life.blogspot.com/It is best for you to find an employer who is willing to sponsor you on your Working Visa since you enter on a B1/B2. Once you find an employer he/she can process a H1 Visa or working Vsa for you. But first of all you need to check whether you arrived in the USA with a tourist visa, or on the visa waiver program. Check your I-94 card in your passport. If it is green, you have a visa waiver. If it is white, you have an actual tourist visa. http://www.immigrationdirect.com/visas/visitor/Get-a-US-Tourist-Business-Visa-Visitors-Visa-B1-B2-Visa.jspAnswer:I am not sure about your answer but i know a person who can help you. you might call on ********, it is a Vision Career Consultancy. you call a person named Raj. he is a best guy. he helped me in my biggest problem. so he might also help you. if you call him he will give you free advice. so better to confirm with any professional guy.
Well, it would be safer to attend university... you had better check with a visa consultant or the embassy for clarification on this matter. You could also check with visa processing agencies like vfs global etc. who will be able to guide you on this. Refer to some authorit about this issue before doing anything.