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k-bho-launani
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Posted on 04-07-09 2:24
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HELLO FOLKS, i am graduating this may with my doctorate degree. i have been offered post-doc starting this august in the same university where i got my degree. i have been offered to work either in opt or h1. i am confused now. should i choose h1 or opt? i have concerns that if i stay in opt, i have one year period when i can search new job and god forbid! in case i lose my job, i can maintain my status till one year passes. but in h1, i will have very very short time to look for another job or go to school again if i lose job. so folks please help me out. share your ideas. what you would have done in my case. i am naive.
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deshbhaktanepali
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Posted on 04-07-09 2:37
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Doctor saaab...if you work on OPT instead of H1B...you will save some tax money hai...aru ta tyestai ho...
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chiyapasalekaancha
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Posted on 04-07-09 3:12
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Can you not directly file for a green card or sth since u are gonna be in EB2 thing? I am not sure abt this but I suggest you to do some more research in this stuff and see whether u can file for GC? All the best for your future career. BTW, kun major ma PhD gareko?? ~CPK
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dapu
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Posted on 04-07-09 5:49
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I dont think it is too much to think about. Post-doc generally do not lose the job unless and until you yourself quit from the job. In my case, I would go for H1-B and then file dual intent for Green Card. By doing this way, you will get H1-B and then GC within 3 years. I know in fact for science major (if you also did Ph.D in science), you will be qualified as up and coming professional scientist if you have 2-3 papers in good international journals. I would suggest you to go with H1-B, even though it is true that you dont have to pay tax while in OPT, but getting GC will be easier in the short-run.
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nepalidol
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Posted on 04-07-09 8:17
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what is your major and where are u getting your degree from?
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OC101
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Posted on 04-07-09 8:38
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go for greencard straight up, there iis lot of way to get it after ur PHd its easy safe and quick.
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dyamn
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Posted on 04-08-09 12:58
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k-bho-launani
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Posted on 04-08-09 1:16
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forestry ho ma west coast ma ho sathi ho yeta arko kura sodhu la: how long do i have time to search for new job or go to new status in case i lose post-doc working under h1?
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