Concerns about H1B visas

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Concerns about H1B visas

by RBBmba@2014 » Mon Sep 22, 2014 3:38 am
Hi Jon,
Some serious concerns about recent H1B visa system -

Of late, there has been a game of luck in place through the newly introduced lottery system in approving H1B Visas to Indians/Internationals. So, obviously it'll affect some of the Indians/Internationals to obtain non-immigrant work authorization in US after completion of their MBAs in US (although there is slightly some hire caps for candidates with US Master's degree, I presume it includes MBA).

Though things may (or may not) improve in future, however, based on this current development I'd like to know your thoughts and advise for Indian applicants.

1. Should we refrain from applying to top 20 US b-schools and concentrate only on top 10 schools provided that one is competitive enough for the top 10 brands?

2. Does this scenario hold good for top 10 US b-schools as well or it'll be dominant in case of candidates graduating from top 15/20 schools ? (I hope, you understand what I try to covey here...)

3. Will it have prominent effect in case of most conventional/sought-after post-MBA industries such as IB,MC, Tech Consulting etc. or it'll have adverse effect mostly in the non-conventional industries other than those mentioned herewith ?

( I think, US is going somewhat UK way with respect to VISA tightening process...)

4. I know there are some important aspects such as value of an US MBA/education, network I'd develop during that two years etc. , BUT I believe, you'd agree to the very basic fact i.e. ROI - folks coming out of an US b-school with an average debt of $100K-$150K if don't get the opportunity to work in US even for the loan repayment period of 5-7 years or so then it requires a second thought. Isn't it ?

Pretty grave concern, I think, for Indian/International applicants and hence, I'd much appreciate your thoughts and feedback on the questions I've raised above.

Look forward to hear from you!

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by Jon@Admissionado » Tue Sep 30, 2014 5:13 am
Hey there,
So sorry for the delayed answer here dude. I was on the road for a while and juuuust got back.

But lemme answer your questions:

1. No. There's no magic cutoff between 10 and 20. And I think most Top 20 schools are fine as well. Even Top 30 or 40. Maybe lower it starts to get tough because your employability goes down. But sometimes you just have to take a risk.

2. If you get an offer from a good firm, you are pretty much golden. Now it doesn't mean I can predict or guarantee anything. That's the domain of the US government. But I can just tell you about what I have seen from the past.

3. I don't think so. For the most part, when it comes to highly-skilled people in highly-sought after industries, the exceptions are in place.

4. For sure. Maybe. :) You are right that the risk is higher, as the Visa regulations get tighter, but if you are spending that much it means you are going to a top 20 program, and then probably you won't have that problem. I'd say it all depends on your profile, your chances, your goals...

I think you shouldn't worry about this Visa thing yet too much... First figure out where you want to apply, where you can and should apply. And then when it comes to the nitty-gritty, think it all over again.

I hope this helps!

Best,
Jon
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