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Hi Peter, I finished my masters degree and I'm from Germany and might like to work in the US. Which Visa would be beat in thia case and any tips to work with US companies to make it happen? Much appreciated


Short of getting a green card, your ability to work in the U.S. will depend on getting a work visa which is based on a job offer from a U.S. employer. For those not from a country with its own visa, the options are the H-1B visa (but this is subject to an annual lottery so not anything that can be relied on), the O-1 visa for people of extraordinary ability (a high standard and a visa that most large companies won't bet on unless the candidate clearly qualifies for an O-1), the E-2 (this would be for German owned companies or subsidiaries in the U.S.), or L-1 (which requires one year of employment outside the U.S. with a related entity - think one year of employment with IBM Berlin and then a quick and easy transfer to IBM U.S.). Of all these, the L-1 is probably the easiest if the global company is large and is willing to transfer employees to the U.S. - and you're willing to work abroad for at least one year.


Hi Peter, which kind of visa would you recommend for a computer science master graduate from Germany. Thank you very much.


I personally use logseq for this. And just use # tags to store something to a "page" like #books #business #health and so on and I just write in my daily journal or whatever it is called and it is then linked to the page by the tag. So I don't have folders or files to work with. I just write in my daily journal and give it hashtags. You can go to the hashtags or search for whatever you want. You also can put multiple hashtags on to one outline. You can also query for different stuff like this hashtag and this word or something like this. It is open source. So you might want to give it a try. It can also store PDFs, images and so on. Its actually super nice.


Hi Peter, I have a master's degree what is the best way to get a Visum in the US? How easy is it to use this higher degree to get a green card? Any experience or advice you give is, very much appreciated


That's going to depend on a lot of factors, such as your country of birth and citizenship, your area of expertise, your experience and achievements, etc. It's really hard to advise in general.


Germany. Computer science and engineering. Lastly, I focus more on Ai and machine learning. Thank you very much.


Hi, I'm from Germany and have nearly my master degree in computer science is there a possibility to immigrate to the US? What would make the most sense? How long does it take? Thank you very much for your time!


And how much would it cost?


And How much does it cost?


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