Let’s say you found a new job and filed for H1B transfer to a well known tech giant in bay area. In the prevailing situation where government is toughening up the rules, would you still join the company on H1B filing receipt?
Referring to companies like Google, Facebook, Netflix, LinkedIn, Uber, Amazon, Apple, Airbnb, Twitter, Microsoft, etc
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Ebay: wait for approval cause the lawyers don’t have a clue.
One with Msft - terrible but proactive
One with LinkedIn - not as proactive but very responsive and they know their $hit. Also very helpful.
Proactive - Msft legal started my H1B immediately after I joined (I joined as a grad hire) ; kicked off GC processing immediately after;
LinkedIn took over my H1B and completely forgot about my green card paperwork until I started the conversation.. but once I started it, it's been going good so far..