What happens after 6 years on H1B?

Even if you do end up getting sponsored for H1B, the maximum amount of time you can work on an H1B visa is 6 years. I was wondering if firms are willing to sponsor green cards at that point? Or do people just take the marriage route and not worry about it?

 

Like The_Vulture said, you should be looking for your employer to start the GC sponsorship process a few years prior to the six-year mark as it takes a while. Most firms will want you to have proven yourself for some period of time before sponsoring you so it's something to keep in mind as you're thinking about career progression and changing employers.

 

Technically, you have to leave the country for 1 year before you can reapply for H1B. If your firm is willing to allow you to transfer to an international office (not all firms are), then you can take that route. If you want to stay beyond the 6 years, your firm has to be willing to sponsor. Whether the firm sponsors green cards or not is extremely firm dependent. The marriage route also works well. If you got here at 22 and you lived in a country of 300M+ people until the age of 28 and you're not a dumbfuck ogre, you could reasonably get hitched with someone you actually love. If you can't find someone like that, there's plenty of women that will marry you and get divorced in a couple years for a cash fee. Not a great scenario, but one to consider. Worst case scenario, you can find a benching IT consulting company. Basically, these firms will sponsor you for a green card no matter how shitty your resume is. Then they'll have you on a "bench" while you wait for a project. Once you get a project, the company hiring you has invasive contract schemes where they take 30 to 40% of your salary. These firms are all over the tri-state, but there's a huge concentration in central Jersey.

 

If you don't mind me asking what country are you from? H1B struggles hit close to the heart for me cause my dad was an H1 and I was a dependent H4 for literally my entire childhood.

 
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If you can't find someone like that, there's plenty of women that will marry you and get divorced in a couple years for a cash fee. Not a great scenario, but one to consider.

Please do not consider committing a federal crime and others, please don't encourage users on WSO to commit these or other crimes.
Immigration officers are trained in various skills, among them psychology and the questions they'll ask you are very detailed. They will even interrogate the couple as separate entities.

Any individual who knowingly enters into a marriage for the purpose of evading any provision of the immigration laws shall be imprisoned for not more than 5 years, or fined not more than $250,000, or both.

People charged with marriage fraud can also be charged with visa fraud, harboring an alien, conspiracy, or making false statements. Each such charge carries additional prison sentences and financial penalties.

https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/free-books/fiance-marriage-visa…

It is not worth it.

If you can't get the green card let them transfer you to Toronto and come back on the L visa afterwards. Or you can simply move back to India, China, etc.

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I mean you're right, it's illegal. That's why it's the absolute worst-case scenario. People on WSO aren't children (for the most part). I'm just laying out the options that I'm aware of. No need to throw MS.

 

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