Are Foreign Lawyers with License to Practice in the US "out of cap" for H1B?
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Are Foreign Lawyers with License to Practice in the US "out of cap" for H1B?
I am sorry to say that being a US lawyer (but lived most of my life in France) I cannot answer this question; I got different answers from my colleagues.
One of my best friends is a Canadian Lawyer graduated in Quebec 12 years ago; her French boyfriend moved to Chicago last year; my friend took the Illinois Bar Exam and passed it, so she now has a license to practice Law in Illinois. She is in the process of being hired but is concerned about not getting a H1B.
My idea is that she could be considered "out of cap" for her qualifications (she doesn't want to apply for the TN because she plans to stay in the US for a long time, maybe forever). Am I right? can she get an out of cap H1B Visa? Thanks a lot for your answers,
Marie
One of my best friends is a Canadian Lawyer graduated in Quebec 12 years ago; her French boyfriend moved to Chicago last year; my friend took the Illinois Bar Exam and passed it, so she now has a license to practice Law in Illinois. She is in the process of being hired but is concerned about not getting a H1B.
My idea is that she could be considered "out of cap" for her qualifications (she doesn't want to apply for the TN because she plans to stay in the US for a long time, maybe forever). Am I right? can she get an out of cap H1B Visa? Thanks a lot for your answers,
Marie
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Re: Are Foreign Lawyers with License to Practice in the US "out of cap" for H1B?
All H1b visa are now allocated for the Oct 2007 start
Only those non quota position are available
Some employers who are exempt from the cap:
o Colleges and Universities
o Non-Profit employers who are affiliated with colleges and universities
o Non-Profit research organizations
o Government research organizations
Only those non quota position are available
Some employers who are exempt from the cap:
o Colleges and Universities
o Non-Profit employers who are affiliated with colleges and universities
o Non-Profit research organizations
o Government research organizations