The H-1B was never meant to be “top 1%” of employees. The O-1 visa was created when the H-1B became a lottery system, as a way to make sure exceptional talent had an uncapped way of accessing the US.
The 85k cap works; ppl don’t understand that renewals, transfers, amendments, lottery-exempt visas, spousal visas are how we get to that 600k number.
@Loganullyott Nice clickbait except you an “immigration expert” of all the people should know how hard it is to qualify for an O-1 and the amount of pre-vetting the attorneys do before taking a case. It’s incredibly hard. Please do better than spreading misinformation like an absolute moron.
@Loganullyott 6. If you think anyone could just author multiple scholarly papers, well that’s not true. This infact should raise concern to people you advise about your own ability to understand how or what it takes to write a research paper. Do you know how it works for engineers?
@Loganullyott 5. If you think *any average tech worker* can become a <vetted> member of highly selective organization in their specific field to meet the member criteria, that’s untrue.
@Loganullyott 4. The way you’ve expressed it in your post indicates to the reader than an average tech worker can get it quickly which is simply not true unless they do demonstrate multiple extraordinary skills with corroborated evidence.
@Loganullyott 3. Unless you’ve personally gamified the system with some connects for your own benefit which is a separate issue, it’s hard to get multiple press coverage for an individual without some form of an extraordinary signal or ability.
@Loganullyott 1. You need multiple coverages not one.
2. Press must have million+ of monthly visitors and unless you’re “an industry expert” such popular ones don’t let you publish an article or run coverage. They usually do so only if you’ve an actual extraordinary signal or news piece.
@Jason No wonder we’re the laughing stock of the rest of the world. As Jeffery sacks once said it “go get a passport”. Average IQ of an American is shockingly low.
@Jason No wonder we’re the laughing stock of the rest of the world. As Jeffery sacks once said it “go get a passport”. Average IQ of an American is shockingly low.