How to get a job in the USA as a student (Get Accepted to Your Dream University Part #12)

82,133 views ・ 2019-04-18

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- Hey guys, welcome back to my channel.
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Today we're gonna talk about employment in the U.S.
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And I know this is like number one question among any
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students who are coming to the U.S. to get their education.
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They're like, would I be able to work?
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Would I be able to get a job after I graduate?
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What happens with my student visa?
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All of those questions that I'm getting from you
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I'm gonna try and answer them today.
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If you have any additional questions
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please don't forget to ask them in comments below.
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One thing to remember, I'm not an Immigration Attorney.
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I'm just talking about things based on my own experience,
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based on students' stories, based on my own story
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of getting a job in the U.S.
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So if you're interested, continue watching this video.
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(upbeat music)
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Okay, first thing to remember,
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if you're a student coming to the U.S. on a student visa
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and taken a course at a university or college,
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you have a right to work on campus 20 hours a week.
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And it's only on campus, right?
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So what are the campus jobs?
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You can work in a cafeteria, you can work in a library,
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you can do all kinds of things on campus.
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The average pay rate is $10 to $15
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and if you can do maximum of 20 hours a week,
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that means that the maximum you can do in terms of money
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is like $200, $250 a week which is unfortunately
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not enough to cover you tuition fees.
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So that would be enough to cover your living expenses,
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maybe renting a room, maybe covering some of your food
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and travel but not really covering everything.
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So this is number one thing to remember.
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Yes you can work off campus but only if you get a permit.
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A lot of programs actually want you to enter
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in companies outside the university's campus.
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But your job has to be connected
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with whatever you're studying.
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So if you're doing Master's in Marketing,
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this is your second trimester,
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and you just found a company who wants to employ you
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for again, only 20 hours a week,
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you come to your international office in the university
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and you show them the offer letter
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and you tell them this job is connected with your subject.
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You can not just go to Starbucks and work as a barista.
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(laughing) Only if the Starbucks is on campus.
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But in all other cases, you need to prove that
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this job is connected to whatever you're studying
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and if it is, you get a CPT which is
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an approval to work off campus.
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Which is again great because the pay rate
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can be a little higher but please remember that
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you come to the U.S. to study, not to work.
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Study is your number one goal,
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so please take care of your GPA,
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attend all of the lectures and all of the seminars.
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Because if you study a while and you graduate,
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you're gonna get an OPT.
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I'm gonna talk about it in a minute.
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One quick disclaimer, sometimes people are like,
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oh Marina, but there is a assistantship
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which is also work on campus 'cause you can work
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as a lecturer, you can work as an administrative assistant,
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and if you get an assistantship,
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the university covers the total costs.
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Sometimes it's the total cost of your tuition
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and they give you a stipend.
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Sometimes it's like half of your tuition
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which is not even close to getting $15 an hour.
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Yes this is completely different thing.
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This is a type of financial aid
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and I'm talking about it in my other videos.
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So assistantship is yes, it's a work on campus,
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but this is financial aid, it's not awarded to everyone.
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It's only awarded to those who are eligible,
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who have good results and who have proven
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that they're strong academically.
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OPT, this is your chance to get work experience
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in the U.S. after you graduate.
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What happens?
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So imagine you've just graduated.
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You've done Masters, you've done Bachelor's,
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you're getting either one or three years of OPT
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which means you can work in the U.S. for one to three years.
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The length of your OPT really depends on what you study.
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So there are so called STEM subjects.
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Scientific like science, technology, engineering, medicine,
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maths, IT, like all of those subjects are STEM subjects.
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And if your university decides that your Master's in IT,
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probably 99% STEM Master's, then that means
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that you're gonna get a three year
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work permit after you graduate.
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If you're doing Master's in Economics,
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if you're doing Master's in Psychology,
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Master's in painting or whatever, acting,
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this is not a STEM subject.
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Sometimes in rare cases, Master's in Economics
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is a STEM subject if there is a lot of analytics and stuff,
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but this is something to ask during the admissions process.
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Is it a STEM subject?
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What's the OPT that I'm getting after graduation?
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But normally it's a one year OPT.
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What happens?
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You graduate, you find a job that's related
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to the subject that you've studied.
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This is a chance for you to get work experience in the U.S.
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and this is what government does to support you as a student
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to get you this real life experience in America.
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Later, some people stay.
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Again, here the best thing to do
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is to talk to an Immigration Attorney.
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Some of the stories that I can share with you.
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Story number one's my story.
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As you know I haven't graduated.
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I was just accepted with full financial aid.
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But then I got some funding, our company got funding
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from a local VC in Silicon Valley and we started a company
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and my own company sponsored my O1 visa.
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An O1 visa is an extraordinary ability visa
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for foreign entrepreneurs, foreign specialists,
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foreign talented workers and I got it.
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And after that, I got an EB-1,
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which is also a Green Card for extraordinary ability people.
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So this is the way number one.
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I interact with a lot of graduates from Stanford,
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Harvard, Berkeley and even smaller universities
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that are not really entrepreneurial,
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I see a lot of people starting their own companies,
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getting some local funding while they're still studying
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and then applying for the O1 visa.
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Also if you're joining a startup as a co-founder
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and that startup shows some results.
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Like again funding is a good result, some press,
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then you can apply for the O1.
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And I would say (chuckles) among all of the visas,
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I've talked to a lot of lawyers when I was
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in the same process as you guys.
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I talked to some lawyers and they were like H-1B,
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I'm gonna talk about it later,
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H-1B's tough, L-1 is tough, that visa's tough.
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That one's tough.
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O1 is like if you have some press,
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if you manage to get some results,
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this is your number one choice.
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Something to discuss with a lawyer.
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Some lawyers give free consultations.
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Some would charge you like $250 per hour.
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Just do your research, do forums, do stuff
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and find somebody to work with.
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Honestly, I think I've talked to maybe seven lawyers
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before I found mine 'cause every single lawyer
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told me I had no chances.
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Option number two is the H-1B visa.
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This is actually like the mainstream visa
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for U.S. university graduates.
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So what happens, you can apply every April.
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Just once a year.
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(laughing) So you have to be a really good specialist
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'cause imagine what happens, you apply in April,
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and you can only start working in October.
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There are not a lot of companies
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that are willing to wait for you that long.
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So what I recommend is getting an internship in a company
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while you study in a company that sponsors H-1B visas.
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And please be careful.
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The recent news that I've heard,
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but please don't quote me on that
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but I think if Facebook has stopped sponsoring the visas.
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What they do, they hire you to their Irish office
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and then they do the transfer.
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They do L-1 visa, I'm gonna talk about it a little later.
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So, yeah, tricky thing.
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Just make sure the company does H-1B's.
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You work for them for a year, you've done your internship,
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you're still on your OPT and this is a good time
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to talk to your manager and tell him,
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hey I actually wanted to stay in your company
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and I need to apply for a visa.
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Do you guys sponsor H-1B and I hope the answer is yes
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'cause then there's the whole preparation process.
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And then in April when you apply, listen to this.
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They don't consider every single application
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at the immigration office of the U.S.
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There's a lottery.
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There are some quotas.
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The general quota, if you don't have Masters from the U.S.
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is like 65,000 and on average, (chuckles)
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200,000 people apply.
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So there's on average 30% that your application
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would be considered and after it's considered,
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they're gonna decide whether to approve it or not.
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And your employer in the U.S. need to prove that
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they were not able to find a worker
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who already has a U.S. work permit.
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So it's a complicated process.
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Again, it's gonna be your employer,
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your lawyer and yourself.
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But if you have Master's from the U.S.
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and if it's from one of the top universities,
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your chances are slightly, well I would say a lot better.
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One of the Harvard graduates recently shared with me
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that it's 80% actually if you are like Harvard MBA graduate
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and you're applying for an H-1B,
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there is an 80% that you're gonna get it.
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And still he's applying for the O1
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so again, I'm just sharing rumors.
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This is something to remember,
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if you've only done your Bachelor's in the U.S.
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your chances of getting H-1B are a little lower
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than if you had gotten Master's in the U.S.
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And MBA's the same as Master's so bear that in mind.
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If you're doing your PH.D, the typical visa is O1.
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A lot of universities sponsor O1 visa.
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If you've done your research,
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if you wanna stay as a professor,
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they're gonna use your publications to file.
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So this is a pretty common and easy case, I would say?
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I know a lot of researchers who stayed in O1
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as well as entrepreneurs.
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Another visa that I mentioned, L-1,
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this basically management transfer.
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So for example, you're working for Facebook in the U.S.
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on your OPT and then you're like,
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omg you guys, I wanna stay in Facebook,
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and they're like I'm sorry, we don't sponsor visas anymore,
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we're gonna put you into our Irish office
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for a couple of years, see how you perform
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and then we're gonna do an L-1,
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and management transfer from one office to another.
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This is how it works.
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But again, talk to your employer.
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I made an interview with Luba,
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you can Google How To Get A Job In Silicon Valley.
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She didn't even graduate from an American university,
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she graduated from a Canadian university.
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She came to Silicon Valley to Airbnb to do her internship
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and then she applied for a full-time job
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and they sponsored her visa so, there are a lot of ways.
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Again, I think, so my perception,
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it's my perception to everything in this life,
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if you really want something, you're gonna find ways
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'cause there are ways.
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There are thousands of people who are staying in the U.S.
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and I know there's like, the current administration
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doesn't really want people to come to the U.S.
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I know that companies want employees.
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I know that there's shortage of skills in Silicon Valley.
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I know that people are looking for talents all the time.
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I know that VC funds are looking for talented startups.
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So whenever you're here in the U.S.
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day one, I would start figuring out your strategy,
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what you're gonna do after you graduate.
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I would talk to other people,
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I would listen to success stories,
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I would talk to lawyers.
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I would just be hands on everything
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'cause when I came to the 500 Startup program,
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when my tourist visa, from day one,
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I started inquiring, how did you guys stay
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'cause I just registered my company in the U.S.
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and all of my bank accounts are here
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and my Master's are here, I don't want to go back to Russia
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(laughing) and do everything remotely.
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I really want to stay here.
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I guess some of you would have the same thoughts,
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oh I got my education here.
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If you do your Bachelor's here and then your Master's,
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you've lived like a third of your life in the U.S.
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and you probably want to get a job here as well.
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So these are my five cents on the work visa situation
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after you graduate from an American university.
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Questions below, I'll try to answer some of them,
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if I know the answer.
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Talk to lawyers, talk to other people,
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go to forums, research.
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The more time you dedicate, the better it is
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for your process for your outcome
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'cause everything depends on you.
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I know you're gonna make it if you want it, you'll be here.
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You're gonna reach everything in your life that you want.
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Thank you so much for watching this video
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up to the very end.
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I'm gonna go back to enjoy my weekend in Yosemite
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and I will see you very soon in the next videos.
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I hope you're enjoying my new schedule guys
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for the next couple, three weeks
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'cause I really want to pour all of that
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admissions information on you as soon as possible.
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Oh my god, I almost forgot to tell you one
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very important thing, DV lottery, the Green Card lottery!
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Play it, please start playing it.
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If your goal is to get a job in the U.S.
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start playing it now.
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The chances are really low, like 1%
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depending on where you're from
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but it ranges from like 0.1% to 2%
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but I know a lot of people win.
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I actually am here in this cottage in Yosemite
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with a guy whose wife won a Green Card lottery
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when she was still at a university
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and they were studying in Liguria.
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They won it and they came here
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and now they live in California.
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She does email marketing, he does film-making
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so chances are low but there are chances
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so start playing now.
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The next DV lottery is October 2019, don't miss it.
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Okay, that was it, bye.
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