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去美国打工的话需要办理什么

去美国打工, 是要 H1B 签证. 这H1B签证 是美国公司向美国移民局申请配额的. 那这美国公司必定选择一等人材.其实你工诈是世界之最,那英语是其次.但你是次等人材,无科技无特技术,只能做普通努工,那何必费问? 其实,中国的有史以来突飞发展,什么几会也比外地好,你是不是那些蠢蛋仍梦想他国的草是更绿吗?

The H-1B is a non-immigrant visa category under the Immigration & Nationality Act, section 101(a)(15)(H). It allows American companies and universities to seek temporary help from skilled foreigners who have the equivalent US Bachelor's Degree education. H-1B employees are employed temporarily in a job category that is considered by the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services to be a "specialty occupation". A specialty occupation is one that requires theoretical and practical application of a body of specialized knowledge along with at least a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent. For example, architecture, engineering, mathematics, physical sciences, social sciences, medicine and health, education, business specialties, accounting, law, theology, and the arts may be considered to be specialty occupations.

The actual size of the H-1B program is difficult to gauge due to exemptions from the 85,000-person quota limit. 130,497 new H-1B visas were approved in FY 2004 and 116,927 in FY 2005. It was reduced to 65,000 from 2006. The demand for H1-B employees is so high that American corporations have filed for H-1B applicants, six months in advance of issuing the visa in 2007. USCIS has received over 130,000 applications from U.S. corporations for the 2007-2008 year quota of 65,000.

The H-1B visa category is controversial[4]. Advocates say the program (and similar ones operated by other technologically-advanced countries) helps the host country maintain its technological as well as economic superiority by providing a steady flow of highly skilled professionals who may be in short supply domestically. It also provides an incentive for companies not to move their operations abroad.

The H-1B category has been criticized for displacing substantial numbers of experienced American citizen technical professionals or lowering wages enough to encourage them to abandon volatile careers in targeted fields such as computer technology. Although there are differing views on whether or not the H-1B visa is good for the US economy, economist Milton Friedman has called the program a form of subsidy.[1] It was also blamed for encouraging brain drain in the source countries.

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