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Regarding H1B processing

narayana Vishnu
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Joined: Mar 27, 2006
Posts: 3
Hi friends,
I am new to this forum.This is my first post.I have 2+yrs exp in Java and got selected in US Tech Solutions now for H1B.They are asking money for processing H1B.That to they will arrange client interviews there.I am not able to decide whether to go or not for this deal.Anyone heard about this company?
Can anyone help me?I don't have much time to decide.

Thanking you,
LakshmiNarayana
fred rosenberger
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Joined: Oct 02, 2003
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"Jobs Wanted" is more for people who are looking to get a job - posting a resume. Your question would probably get a better response in the "Jobs Discussion" forum, so i'll move it over there for you.


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Ganpi Srinivasan
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Joined: Aug 17, 2005
Posts: 160
Hi Narayana,
I would advise you to be cautious when you are being asked to pay for your H-1 processing fee. You dont have a guaranteed project when you come down to the US and there might be problems during visa interview on this. Also does US Tech offer you to reimburse the money if your visa is not cleared ? Get these info from the company before they put in your papers or before you sign anything with them. Coz most of the consulting companies (especially run by Indians - sorry to state this!) get ppl from India and beef up their resume to get projects (inflate a 2+ yr exp guy as a 5+ yr exp person)...be mentally prepared for these before you commit to anything!

Good Luck!
Ganpi

P.S: Dont get me wrong - US Tech might be a good employer after all, but there are lotsa fake consulting companies out there and ultimately its you who has to make a wise decision!
Ram Bhakt
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Joined: Dec 02, 2005
Posts: 145
My rule of thumb: If you have to pay for anyting such as VISA, ticket, lodging out of your pocket, it is not worth it.
 
I agree. Here's the link: http://zeroturnaround.com/jrebel - it saves me about five hours per week
 
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