How to answer when recruiter ask about visa sponsorship?

Google / Eng
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Dec 13, 2018 8 Comments

Do I just say I'm on H1B and have 2/3 year on it? Do I need to tell them I expect I can still renew for more years?

Is this usually considered during interview stage or does it only come in after offer?

This second class worker status sucks.

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  • PayPal
    Pra1t

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    Pra1t
    Are you a contractor by any chance ? Just curious.
    Dec 13, 2018 4
  • Parallon
    Burger๐Ÿ‘‘

    Parallon

    Burger๐Ÿ‘‘
    No.. You don't need to say that you want to be able to renew it. It is understood.. Just say h1b expires in example :2020..if the recruiter is knowledgeable about immigration, they usually say ' oh well.. That's plenty of time' and if they don't know anything, I haven't had anyone ask anything before. Also 'I want to be able to renew my visa' is not even a conversation you have during interview process, it is understood, unless you are going for a very small startup who really has no immigrants and don't understand h1b. Also agree about being second class worker :/
    Dec 13, 2018 0
  • New
    LBSb04

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    LBSb04
    Just say your I140 is approved so you will get continuous extensions forever. Most recruiters know about this.
    Dec 13, 2018 0
  • Intel
    qpwozmxn

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    qpwozmxn
    just say that you are on H1-B and tell them that your perm/i-140 is approved if you have them already. if not, donโ€™t mention it..
    Dec 13, 2018 0