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Hi there!

I did the move from EU to US to work in IB back in the "glory days" of the "pre Lehman" and it was not easy even back then :)

Now, I believe that if there was one country in the world that really welcomes foreigners in FO positions it's the U.S. so you do have a chance to work here.

Working visas are generally H1B, they are companies' sponsored visas and from what I have been hearing recently, companies do not offer them as often as before.

There's a lot of research you have to do before moving and you can find a lot of information on internet, especially on forums. Even better - you should contact Australians or alumni that work overseas and speak with them!

Good luck!

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Hi OP,

What I'm going to say is not intended to kill hopes - it's just reality check.

Like Heavy Bag said, obtaining an H1B is increasingly challenging, even for current international graduates who studied in a US college and have the benefits of using an OPT for 12-18 months. It is especially unlikely with boutiques and MM's since it is really costly for a bank to hire someone on an H1B.

That said, skype interviews are not uncommon and it is definitely possible (though not likely) to get an offer that way. The ultimate question is, how can you justify yourself for wanting to relocate?

 

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