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dalle_magar
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Posted on 04-19-11 10:19
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What are the chances of having H1 B approval if you work in a position that actually doesnot require Bachelor's position ?
I work for small lab and I have been here for more than a year working as LAB TECHNICIAN. The job is fine and the company wants me to continue working there. They even want to sponsor me for H1 B. Now, I am confused if I really qualify for the H1 B visa.
If anyone has been through similar situation your inputs are welcome.
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chulbuley
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Posted on 04-20-11 10:09
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to file for H1 you need atleast a Bachelors degree. I am not sure if you are currently working on CPT/internship or OPT(Associates) and also not sure if the job you are doing is related to the field of your study. But the trick here is that the job requirement can be changed....
That being said even if you applied for the job which did not originally require Bachelors degree; and if your company supports, they can change the requirement and also your position (which has to be related to your field of study). you should talk to the HR and attorney who will be taking your case to adjust all the requirements necessary to file for H1.
For example if you are a computer science major and if you submit your resume which has only lab processing of samples, doing experiments, aliquoting serum/DNA etc and you don't mention doing anything with or in computer chances are it wont be approved, so you should adjust your resume as keeping records of subject/sample info in the lab computers/database...... exporting records through excel to provide data to research scientists....... generating weekly reports etc etc ........ then it will support your Computer Science major but since I don't know what your major is, so you need to take care of these minor things and i am pretty sure your H1 will be approved.
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dalle_magar
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Posted on 04-20-11 12:29
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Thank you for your input Chulbuley. I have Bachelor's degree in science and the place I work is related to my major. I was just more worried about the job title and its requirement. I looked at the prevailing wage and I make the money enough for the Level 2.
Has anyone had their H1 B approved working as LAB TECHNICIAN ??
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Posted on 04-20-11 11:05
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yes, you should be fine.... your job title shouldn't be a problem... you can visit the following website to see some of the Lab Technicians have been approved H1-B for the year 2010.
http://www.myvisajobs.com/H1B-Visa/Search2011.aspx?JT=lab%20technician
As long as you fulfill all the USCIS requirement, i don't see any problem in your case. Good luck
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