r*e
5 楼
the green card application is on a case-by-case basis. you've got to build
a strong relationship with a partner before he/she will vouch for you.
otherwise the HR won't bother.
but then it's true for everything in the legal profession: it's always about
networking, connections, and personal relationships, assuming you're
reasonably inteligent and hard-working.
a strong relationship with a partner before he/she will vouch for you.
otherwise the HR won't bother.
but then it's true for everything in the legal profession: it's always about
networking, connections, and personal relationships, assuming you're
reasonably inteligent and hard-working.
C*9
6 楼
Make sense, it is case sensitive. how many of the JDs and LLMs get
sponsorship though? I know an LLM went back home though he passed the bar
exam and got license by studying only one year here.
build
about
【在 r********e 的大作中提到】
: the green card application is on a case-by-case basis. you've got to build
: a strong relationship with a partner before he/she will vouch for you.
: otherwise the HR won't bother.
: but then it's true for everything in the legal profession: it's always about
: networking, connections, and personal relationships, assuming you're
: reasonably inteligent and hard-working.
sponsorship though? I know an LLM went back home though he passed the bar
exam and got license by studying only one year here.
build
about
【在 r********e 的大作中提到】
: the green card application is on a case-by-case basis. you've got to build
: a strong relationship with a partner before he/she will vouch for you.
: otherwise the HR won't bother.
: but then it's true for everything in the legal profession: it's always about
: networking, connections, and personal relationships, assuming you're
: reasonably inteligent and hard-working.
r*e
8 楼
Most people who go back make their decisions based on their future career
goals (or lack of), not necessarily because of their immigration status.
After all, even an H-1 visa allows you to work here for 6 years. By then,
most associates would have left their first firm anyway.
【在 C***9 的大作中提到】
: Make sense, it is case sensitive. how many of the JDs and LLMs get
: sponsorship though? I know an LLM went back home though he passed the bar
: exam and got license by studying only one year here.
:
: build
: about
C*9
9 楼
So visa doesn't sound a bigger issue here. I mean, bigger than other majors.
【在 r********e 的大作中提到】
:
: Most people who go back make their decisions based on their future career
: goals (or lack of), not necessarily because of their immigration status.
: After all, even an H-1 visa allows you to work here for 6 years. By then,
: most associates would have left their first firm anyway.
【在 r********e 的大作中提到】
:
: Most people who go back make their decisions based on their future career
: goals (or lack of), not necessarily because of their immigration status.
: After all, even an H-1 visa allows you to work here for 6 years. By then,
: most associates would have left their first firm anyway.
aj
11 楼
yes. but i heard somewhere that to apply for political asylum, you have to
do it within the first 2 years after you arrive in this country, or
something like that. This may not work for someone who has been in this
country for a while.
Also, with a political asylum green card, it's too risky to go back to china
before getting US citizenship.
【在 C***9 的大作中提到】
: In that case, what about an 政治避难 GC. U don't get to stuck with anyone
: you don't love.
do it within the first 2 years after you arrive in this country, or
something like that. This may not work for someone who has been in this
country for a while.
Also, with a political asylum green card, it's too risky to go back to china
before getting US citizenship.
【在 C***9 的大作中提到】
: In that case, what about an 政治避难 GC. U don't get to stuck with anyone
: you don't love.
i*y
12 楼
Why do they leave? Where do they go?
【在 r********e 的大作中提到】
:
: Most people who go back make their decisions based on their future career
: goals (or lack of), not necessarily because of their immigration status.
: After all, even an H-1 visa allows you to work here for 6 years. By then,
: most associates would have left their first firm anyway.
【在 r********e 的大作中提到】
:
: Most people who go back make their decisions based on their future career
: goals (or lack of), not necessarily because of their immigration status.
: After all, even an H-1 visa allows you to work here for 6 years. By then,
: most associates would have left their first firm anyway.
a*t
14 楼
读完之后如果能进大law firm,一般H1-B没有问题,很多中国人做不到三年就回国了,
因为回国工资一样,税更低,混得更体面,何必要为绿卡伤神。真是不明白,绿卡又有
什么用?纳那么多税,福利一点没有。
因为回国工资一样,税更低,混得更体面,何必要为绿卡伤神。真是不明白,绿卡又有
什么用?纳那么多税,福利一点没有。
p*x
16 楼
为什么问这个问题?
看到有朋友事务所sponsor 拿到绿卡的。 和一般公司的职位没有啥区别,走劳工纸程
序。
看到有朋友事务所sponsor 拿到绿卡的。 和一般公司的职位没有啥区别,走劳工纸程
序。
j*n
18 楼
难道律所都不支持绿卡吗?
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