Working in the US
#1

Hi,
I am a software developer in the UK and would like to hear from anyone that has moved to the US to work/live.
I am looking for employers at the moment to sponser my H1B visa, is there anybody that can give me some advice, help, tips or even a carrer!
Any help would be much appreciated.
Colin
I am a software developer in the UK and would like to hear from anyone that has moved to the US to work/live.
I am looking for employers at the moment to sponser my H1B visa, is there anybody that can give me some advice, help, tips or even a carrer!

Any help would be much appreciated.
Colin

#2

Originally Posted by cokey
Hi,
I am a software developer in the UK and would like to hear from anyone that has moved to the US to work/live.
I am looking for employers at the moment to sponser my H1B visa, is there anybody that can give me some advice, help, tips or even a carrer!
Any help would be much appreciated.
Colin
I am a software developer in the UK and would like to hear from anyone that has moved to the US to work/live.
I am looking for employers at the moment to sponser my H1B visa, is there anybody that can give me some advice, help, tips or even a carrer!

Any help would be much appreciated.
Colin

#3

Originally Posted by bobz
Good luck....getting sponsorship is a major turnoff as it's a hassle for the company...but what might help would be an awesome recommendation from somewhere big.....
An awesome 'recommendation from somewhere big', like where, you have/know/are 'somewhere big'

I have the skills, the experience and the personality, just need to get into that interview.

#4

Originally Posted by cokey
Hey Bobz,
An awesome 'recommendation from somewhere big', like where, you have/know/are 'somewhere big'
I have the skills, the experience and the personality, just need to get into that interview.
An awesome 'recommendation from somewhere big', like where, you have/know/are 'somewhere big'

I have the skills, the experience and the personality, just need to get into that interview.

#5
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Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 32



Originally Posted by Bob
Basically to get the edge, your company has to be huge or done something really cool and then have someone high up or in something really cool write a really good recommendation that'll get noticed about what you do there that's above just work
Companies are not interested and at this time IT has lost value and for H1B they need to prove so many things that I thinkg you might have to forge the idea the best one for you todo is
apply for MS in computer science at www.mum.edu
they have a good program where u can work and they wil sponsor you after u study for 1 year so many people have gone through that way so try that way which is the best for u as u can work an get a US degree at the same time
Let me know if i can help you
Anup

#6

pokhrea:
Thanks for replying.
I have been applying for mnay jobs and have been letting the company know that I am willing to pay them back any expenses they occur, so I guess I will just have to wait and see. My brother-in-law lives in Atlanta and his old boss used to sponser people so he has tried to put a good word in for me as well.
In terms of studying, I have 6 years further education in the UK including a BSC(hons) in computer science, so I dont really want to study any more, but I guess if that is what I have to do then I will give it a go. I would like to think that 5+ years experience and the degree would be enough.
Thanks again for you help, it is all much appreciated.
Kind Regards
Col
Thanks for replying.
I have been applying for mnay jobs and have been letting the company know that I am willing to pay them back any expenses they occur, so I guess I will just have to wait and see. My brother-in-law lives in Atlanta and his old boss used to sponser people so he has tried to put a good word in for me as well.
In terms of studying, I have 6 years further education in the UK including a BSC(hons) in computer science, so I dont really want to study any more, but I guess if that is what I have to do then I will give it a go. I would like to think that 5+ years experience and the degree would be enough.
Thanks again for you help, it is all much appreciated.
Kind Regards
Col

#7

My wifes father and her brother have both become american citizens living in Atlanta.
Could they sponsor myself and my family?
If so how long would this take and how much does this cost?
It would be a great deal easier to get a job in the US if I am living there and would not require a h1b, I could get some contracting work whilst finding a permanant job.
Just an idea...any thoughts??
Col
Could they sponsor myself and my family?
If so how long would this take and how much does this cost?
It would be a great deal easier to get a job in the US if I am living there and would not require a h1b, I could get some contracting work whilst finding a permanant job.
Just an idea...any thoughts??
Col

#8

Originally Posted by cokey
My wifes father and her brother have both become american citizens living in Atlanta.
Could they sponsor myself and my family?
If so how long would this take and how much does this cost?
It would be a great deal easier to get a job in the US if I am living there and would not require a h1b, I could get some contracting work whilst finding a permanant job.
Just an idea...any thoughts??
Col
Could they sponsor myself and my family?
If so how long would this take and how much does this cost?
It would be a great deal easier to get a job in the US if I am living there and would not require a h1b, I could get some contracting work whilst finding a permanant job.
Just an idea...any thoughts??
Col
If it is possible, it will mean a long wait because of the tenuous relationship you have to the sponsor (it's relatively faster if it was say your parents).
You should have a look at the US Immigration and US Visas forums to see the kind of scenarios are available to get to the US legally. Your most recent post is not really appropriate for Working in the US forum and you'll get more appropriate responses in one of the two forums I suggested BUT read and search through them first.

#9

Hey,
Thanks for the reply, I will have a look in the other forum.
I should have made myself more clear in the previous question.
I did not mean my in-laws sponsor me, but sponsor my wife instead.
I will look into this in the other forum.
Thanks for all your help though.
Kind regards
Col
Thanks for the reply, I will have a look in the other forum.
I should have made myself more clear in the previous question.
I did not mean my in-laws sponsor me, but sponsor my wife instead.
I will look into this in the other forum.
Thanks for all your help though.
Kind regards
Col

#10

Originally Posted by cokey
Hi,
I am a software developer in the UK and would like to hear from anyone that has moved to the US to work/live.
I am looking for employers at the moment to sponser my H1B visa, is there anybody that can give me some advice, help, tips or even a carrer!
Any help would be much appreciated.
Colin
I am a software developer in the UK and would like to hear from anyone that has moved to the US to work/live.
I am looking for employers at the moment to sponser my H1B visa, is there anybody that can give me some advice, help, tips or even a carrer!

Any help would be much appreciated.
Colin

#11

Originally Posted by Hugh Jaas
Hello Cokey, what kind of software development are you in? I could get you some addresses for some computer games companies if yer like, But I dont know of thats your street? Lemme know. I dont recall any games companies in Atlanta.
Thanks for the reply.
I mainly program business applications, I currently work for a gas management company developing software to manage gas flows in europeans pipelines.
I guess a majority of games programming in mostly in C/C++ and I have not done any of that since university!
My main skills are with VB, XSL/XML, Oracle, ASP, COM+. That kinda thing, basically n-tier business applications. Although I do produce ecommerce web sites as well.
If you or anybody wants to have a look at my resume then let me know, I will be happy to send to you.
Thanks again for your help.
Kind regards
Colin

#12

Originally Posted by cokey
Hey Hugh,
Thanks for the reply.
I mainly program business applications, I currently work for a gas management company developing software to manage gas flows in europeans pipelines.
I guess a majority of games programming in mostly in C/C++ and I have not done any of that since university!
My main skills are with VB, XSL/XML, Oracle, ASP, COM+. That kinda thing, basically n-tier business applications. Although I do produce ecommerce web sites as well.
If you or anybody wants to have a look at my resume then let me know, I will be happy to send to you.
Thanks again for your help.
Kind regards
Colin
Thanks for the reply.
I mainly program business applications, I currently work for a gas management company developing software to manage gas flows in europeans pipelines.
I guess a majority of games programming in mostly in C/C++ and I have not done any of that since university!
My main skills are with VB, XSL/XML, Oracle, ASP, COM+. That kinda thing, basically n-tier business applications. Although I do produce ecommerce web sites as well.
If you or anybody wants to have a look at my resume then let me know, I will be happy to send to you.
Thanks again for your help.
Kind regards
Colin
No worries, my Brother in Law dabbles in Oracle, but he's in Luxembourg, I guess that's not much good to you. If I hear anything will let you know.

#13
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Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 1,245


Many of the IT jobs in the US are being outsourced to India and other countries and if Bush gets re-elected then it probably will not get any better. IBM had a layoff of at least 15,000 in 2002 I believe. The IT job market is flooded with IT professionals scrambling for employment at the moment here in the US.

#14
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Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 3


Hi, has the situation improved in these past months? What about the communications networks field?

#15
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Joined: Feb 2004
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Originally Posted by sallee_05
Hi, has the situation improved in these past months? What about the communications networks field?
