Re: Where do we start!!




> dandc wrote on 10/28/05 13:41:
>
> >>Do not want to be pedantic, but the cap does not apply to university
> >>employment.
> >>Not that this is relevant to the OP but it might be of interest to
> >>others who are reading this thread :)
> >
> >
> > Indeed, and there is the additional allocation of 20,000 for those
> > with
> > a Masters degree, but I didn't think this was relevant to the OP
> > either.
>
>
> Not to nitpick, but that's only for people with an advanced degree
> (Masters or
> PhD) from a US university...
>
> -Joe
> --
> I am not a lawyer.
> For reliable advice, consult a competent immigration attorney.

That's the first I hear about the degree having to be from a US
university!

Certainly neither my husband nor most of the other H1bs at his
university have US degrees. AFAIK it's the total package of credentials
and professional experience that counts.

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