I am an SAP consultant. What's the easiest and best way to go to USA from India? I plan to settle there permanently. Consulting firms like Deloitte, IBM, Accenture are pretty good when it comes to the SAP practice. But getting H1B's here is very difficult and requires more than just skill and performance. There are a few positions in each project where some employees have already occupied those positions. The only possibility to go to USA is if one of these people come back to India for some reason, which many don't (typical greedy Indian). In smaller companies like Itelligence, Yash technologies, Dickinson associates it is easier to get a H1B #workvisa #h1b
Have you considered a move to Canada or EU? I hear they have better everything and pay is comparable.
+1. USA is immigration nightmare if you are an Indian.
I'm an immigrant but not indian, if I had the same limitations I would prefer moving somewhere else but I'm not aware of why the US is better if it is. I'd be interested in knowing why the US is a better choice for an Indian or Chinese given the GC queue
Settle permanently - For the past 5 to 7 years, the H1B EB2 and EB3 queue has been at 2008/2009. In these categories, you would wait for 50+ years to get your GC (unless policy changes). If you are a manager in a company with 1 year experience outside US and only if that company sponsors your H1B, you would get into EB1 category. In such case, it’s about 3 years time to get GC. Masters/PhD and top consulting firms are good options. PhD again helps you get into EB1 category. Consultancies are a bad idea. They are known to use the loop holes, cheat and if there is any immigration issues, the ones who came using consultancies would be ones that get impacted the most. Since you are pre-planning, avoid consultancies
Marry a US citizen
Op - look at Canada, Australia or New-Zealand. US immigration is a nightmare.
OP stay in India. Your country is great.
That's why his work in india is done. Now he's interested in making America great again.
Xilinx, If only your ancestors had the same logic as you and stayed wherever they came from.
No route gives you a guarantee these days. Like many have said, consider Canada.
You can fraudulently become a citizen of a tiny Caribbean country with a historic subcontinental population, and then get an H1B from there. Your GC line will be shorter... PS. Don’t actually do this, it’s scummy and dangerous
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For everyone pointing to "get a job in consulting firm".. lol.. these firms are sweatshops with tens of thousands of employees. Not even 0.5% gets relocated to US. You don't get the opportunity based on skill, there are lot other factors involved. F1 is best route.
Consulting firms like Deloitte, Accenture, IBM are pretty good and have good SAP practices.
Don't do it - you'll live a luxurious life but you'll be miserable.