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Career Advice for Working in the US

Practical, experience-based guidance on visas, job hunting, and building a career in the United States as an international candidate.

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How to Get a Job in the USA

As a foreigner, you'll need a U.S. work visa to live and work in the USA. Here is a step-by-step guide to getting a job and work visa in the USA.

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Beware of Scams

At Work With No Borders , we assist candidates who already have a host company with the documentation required for J-1 Intern and Trainee visa applications. Unfortunately, scammers are impersonating Work With No Borders and our founders, Stephanie Lydie Dubois , through fraudulent communications. We want to ensure that you can recognize these scams and protect yourself.

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Activate Your Network

Once you have your American resume, you can dive into your job search to live in the US. There are three strategies for finding a job in the United States: applying for job openings online, sending unsolicited applications, or leveraging internal referrals through networking.

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Job Application Mistakes

Living abroad comes with privileges and challenges. Since the start of my journey, when Maxime and I achieved our dream of relocating from France to the USA, we have experienced firsthand the difficulties of making this big leap. I've always been passionate about intercultural living, so I made it my personal goal to help you apply for a job in the USA, expand your perspectives, and break out of your comfort zone.

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Visa or Job First?

Do I need a visa for the USA first? Or do I need to find a job in the USA first? So confusing… You know it, and you've already heard about it! Working in the USA requires a visa to be legal. But how do you get one, and when is it needed? There are many visa types: tourism, transit, students, etc. I will discuss the work visa and the process that allows you to live and work in America.

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Job Visa Sponsorship Story

We are a French couple who wake up one morning with a new project in their heads: relocating to the USA. Well, why not?

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Live and Work in the USA

I know that the United States is a dream for many of us. We often envision a country with many professional opportunities that can serve as a stepping stone…

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Our PERM Process Story

Whenever a company desires to hire foreign professionals for a permanent position in its organization, it may sponsor a person for a Green Card to give them the right to work in the U.S. As many organizations have realized, sponsoring a foreign worker for an employment-based green card is a great way to keep skilled talent in the country. However, a labor certification called 'PERM' should be completed in most cases. The U.S. Department of Labor must validate this step, and it is mandatory before starting the green card process.

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Visa Sponsorship Meaning

Visa sponsorship is the process by which a foreign national obtains permission to live legally in the United States. A sponsor is a U.S. entity that is willi…

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Working with a Foreign Diploma

This depends on your occupation, education, experience, achievements, citizenship, and other relevant factors. Some occupations in healthcare (e.g., Registered Nurse, Physical Therapist) or legal (e.g., Lawyer, Real Estate) require a state license or a U.S. diploma to practice.

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Job Opportunities for Foreigners

Did you already ask yourself: why me and not an American citizen? Here, I will show you all the job opportunities you can get in the USA as a foreigner or an international student.

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French Companies in the USA

If you are a French citizen looking for a job in the United States, you may have heard that it's easier to get sponsored for a visa by a French company. So, we have composed reports and prepared lists of French companies in the USA that hire(d) non-American employees (especially French people) and sponsor them for visas.

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Why Not the H-1B Visa

You may have heard from people around you, read on the Internet, or been told by an immigration lawyer that you are eligible for the H-1B visa, and that it's the best visa for you. Yes, you are eligible. But will you find a company that will sponsor you?

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