This is an on point video which students heading to the US should think about. Investing so much and then having your life hanging on a lottery is disappointing and not for everyone. With growing numbers of students heading to the US, the chances are getting slimmer which not many people realize until they get up close to the on ground situation. Great to put up the video with numbers!
Yes perfect video. I am finishing up my MS EE this year. Just got done with my internship. I am working with an assumption that I only have 3 years to stay and work in the US. O1 visas are difficult and most likely you would need a PhD or research based MS to fufill one or two criterias. As you rightly pointed out - if the goal is to immigrate and live in another country for longer periods of time then USA is not a good option.
You didn't talk about the fraudulent activities happening in the H1B visa pools by consultancies who are submitting multiple applications for the same candidate without a legit job offer. Due to this issue many genuine applications with a real job offer are not being selected.
The students are as guilty as the consulting firms for allowing multiple applications to be submitted. Thankfully, the US government has caught on to this and now penalizing both parties.
Hello Parth, does obtaining a PhD from the USA increase your chances of obtaining an H1B visa, or are you in the same pool as master's students? Additionally, what advantages does a PhD degree provide in terms of staying long-term in the USA?
No advantage regarding H1B even if you have PhD. However, if you do PhD and perform well, you'll cover a lot of criteria for O1 or EB1. But then PhD is a long grind. Dont do it only to get a visa
I didnt get h1b in any of my three chances. I had a masters and genuine job. The frauds happenee in the past 2 years is appalling. Uscis is doing very little to rectify the issue. Its not that hard. For international students, we have to fund a e verifying firm and do paperworks wvery 6 months. How is it that hard to find genuine applications?
If Indian international students are going to Western countries for an education, then why don't they return to India once studies are completed. Or is getting a student visa just a means to work and stay permanently in the host country?
India only has IT jobs. And IT has horrible work environment. Besides IT other core engineering jobs are very very short in supply, underpay and below potential of degree as well.
@@AxAz12515 on a sidenote I have seen people return to India. But those were either ones too dumb to land jobs abroad, had a lot of money in India or ones who were above average to extraordinary people who managed to get a job in a product based company rather than service sector companies. Service sector companies like TCS, Infosys, Capgemini, Cognizant and thousands of such middleman like leeching companies. Many people transferred their jobs to India as well if it was possible for them. Though most returning ones are from IT background.
American Dream for International students -- here's the probability calculation for all Indians who's gonna pursue American dream in US, (AKA-- the milkman factory) Number of International Master's degree recipients in the United States in 2022-2030 25% growth rate ( may increase, because we create jobs) 2022- 360000 2023-450000 2024- 500000 2025- ... 2030-2100000 Allocated seats each year - 20000 ( if increased there'll be more jobs for Americans, so its gonna increase) Probability calculation for each year at a 25% increase in applications 20000/360000 = 5.5% chance , and so on.. **Year Total Applicants Probability of Getting H-1B** 2022 360,000 20,000 / 360,000 = 0.0556 or 5.56% 2023 450,000 20,000 / 450,000 = 0.0444 or 4.44% 2024 562,500 20,000 / 562,500 = 0.0355 or 3.55% 2025 703,125 20,000 / 703,125 = 0.0285 or 2.85% 2026 878,906 20,000 / 878,906 = 0.0228 or 2.28% 2027 1,098,633 20,000 / 1,098,633 = 0.0182 or 1.82% 2028 1,373,291 20,000 / 1,373,291 = 0.0145 or 1.45% 2029 1,716,614 20,000 / 1,716,614 = 0.0116 or 1.16% 2030 2,145,768 20,000 / 2,145,768 = 0.0093 or 0.93% More graduates each year = More jobs for Americans for eg- American professors, immigration officers, lawyers, uni staffs, IRS taxes, your daily groceries, and all your others that's gonna depend on American market If successful then its the 1 employer who sponsored you for the rest of your life, Also you're gonna compete with general pool if unsuccessful, you know where I'm going Anyways, cashcows adios
Thanks parth, do you think the application will increase from 8lkh to above. or will uscis do something. im also considering canada and get citizenship and then use Tn visa to get in usa. What do you think are the probability of getiing a lottery after applying for 5 years if you have done calculation.
Same scenario happens with h1b, your employer can file your green card but it will take hell lot of time to get green card at least 20 years if you apply today, TN visa is more secured at least you can go back to Canada if things don’t work out
I know a ton of people from Canada and Singapore where they don't have cap on H1B. It's sad but imagine USCIS doing this for Indians. Half of India would move to US
@@ParthVijayvergiya Thanks for your response, Parth. Appreciate it. IMO, it would have been better if the drawbacks of it are mentioned as well. Some (not all) face issues when they go for H1B stamping if they had a history of Day 1 CPT. We can't come back to the US if you travel on Day 1 CPT. F1 visa on Day 1 CPT is not eligible for renewal and all of that etc. Would have loved it if you had mentioned the F1 visa issued per year vs available H1s as well as the green card backlog. But I guess I can only hope for so much.
Sir PLEASE REPLY PLEASE , STEM courses means humne 4 years ki degree ki or uske baad hmare pas 3 years hai USA me h1b visa lene k liye ... Sir fur esa koi specific time period to nhi hoga degree krne ke baad ki 90 days ke andr field job leni padegi,, stem courses k bd to fir 90 days wala barrier ht jata hoga mtlb sir fir hum 3 years ek company me kam kr skte hai or 3 bar apply kr skte h taki 4th or uske bd ke years hum USA me kam kr ske ... Or sir company agar hume sponsor kr rhi h to hume lottery lene ki kya jroort hai jb company hi milgyi hume ya sir ye lottery me participate krna compulsory hai usa me aage work krne k liye ???? Please reply sir...
that is what the entire video was buddy. people come here for a master on f1, hopefully get a job and their company sponsors H1b visa, then hopefully it gets picked up which gives them +3 years, then maybe they can apply for creen card. this video clearly says that too many students are going to the US. lakhs of students applying for 80,000 H1bs. A lot of them will not get it.
It's not advisable to use h1b as a feasible visa to stay in the US long term. If you are opting for H1b route, you can expect to stay in the US temporarily. This stay can be anywhere between 3 yes to 6 yrs depending on several factors on how your life plays out.
Indians had abused the H1b visa applications and now have made many restrictions on Indian students.I know it's not fair for the genuine people. What else had happened a lot of Americans with the same qualifications as international students, were not getting hired so that was not how things should work if a citizen is not being hired but an international person is being preferred. Another thing is that people come here of their own will and the USA is not obligated to give international people work. Stay in India and make India the next land of opportunity where people want to come to India to work and live.
I have 5 years of work experience in manual testing. My F1 visa got approved recently for a low ranked day-1 CPT college! I could learn things faster but I had never done coding till now. Is it a better decision to switch to the coding side now? Can I compete with the other people and get a job by the time I graduate? I heard that people apply for some hundreds of companies and barely get 2-3 interview calls. From now on, I think the situation will be worse after 2 years as lakhs of students came into the USA this year. My college classes will start on October 16. I hardly have 20 days in my hand. I'm in the utter state of confusion. Any suggestions please?
@@SAIVINAY007 I opted to stay back!! I took courses related to data science and started my learning journey. It's not about the hardships that I'm going to face in the US for the next two years. I'm prepared to face all the challenges in the US but what after that? Uncertainty in life!! H1B lottery!! The situation was not that bad until covid. Now, with the huge inflow of students since the past 3 years the situation will be even worse in the upcoming years. I decided to stay back here and invest in improving my skills which will at least give me a fruitful result. It's my personal opinion! No offense.
Why you are frustrated? There are millions of Americans talented professionals needs jobs and they are ( AMERICAN CITIZENS) has more priorities than you or any H1B visa applicant, .. by the way I was not born in USA but I was migrated US as refugee and went to school here.. BUT im an IT professional, I pay lots of taxes here .. and i want H1B visa to be. ABOLISHED forever.. and I will ask every American professional to contact Department of Labor to press about this.. sorry nothing personal.. you can stay in India or wherever you are and ask your own government to provide you Jobs . BUT don't steal our jobs
First thing is that you are not an American and you have migrated there as a refugee and this applies to you as well as you stole one of the American's job and remember America developed to this stage because of the contribution of Highly skilled and most talented Indians
Well you I agree with you point for American citizens but your government should have controlled this money printing and should have set social media algorithm rules to each country as they should.
Well you're not an American yourself and you contradicted yourself multiple times in your own statement. Why did you move to the US in the first place if you believe people should stay in their own countries? And for the taxes, international students who get jobs pay the same taxes after paying 2x for the degrees than the local students. Every country should prefer their own locals for jobs, but most of these advanced jobs do not enough local talent to fill them, which is why companies go for sponsoring international students when they find better candidates. So stop whining and WORK HARDER.
This is an on point video which students heading to the US should think about. Investing so much and then having your life hanging on a lottery is disappointing and not for everyone. With growing numbers of students heading to the US, the chances are getting slimmer which not many people realize until they get up close to the on ground situation. Great to put up the video with numbers!
If you have to come to study, why are you even thinking of working in USA? It seems like something wrong with the plan.
@@xxxx-tb4deseems like something is wrong with you
@@xxxx-tb4dethats what indians think. Studying is not the purpose just move to out if india settle in the US.
@@electric-lemonade nah its you
Yes perfect video. I am finishing up my MS EE this year. Just got done with my internship. I am working with an assumption that I only have 3 years to stay and work in the US. O1 visas are difficult and most likely you would need a PhD or research based MS to fufill one or two criterias. As you rightly pointed out - if the goal is to immigrate and live in another country for longer periods of time then USA is not a good option.
Many countries provide a better or on par lifestyle as US. For long term stay US is not a good place to stay for immigrants
@@ranjitprakash1986 Yes sir. I will be leveraging these 3 years of US work ex for my future plans whatever they might be :)
You didn't talk about the fraudulent activities happening in the H1B visa pools by consultancies who are submitting multiple applications for the same candidate without a legit job offer. Due to this issue many genuine applications with a real job offer are not being selected.
Yeah, same thing came to my mind as well. A lot of genuinely talented people are losing out because of these fraudulent activities.
The students are as guilty as the consulting firms for allowing multiple applications to be submitted. Thankfully, the US government has caught on to this and now penalizing both parties.
We must say thank you to India for committing immigration fraud in all countries
@@ussalpha5379 Yes
@@AxAz12515consultancies don’t ask permission from employees
You explained it so neatly so that even a lay man can understand thebprocess of H1B
When can you expect your GC, Parth. I think it's been 6 years to you.
Hello Parth, does obtaining a PhD from the USA increase your chances of obtaining an H1B visa, or are you in the same pool as master's students? Additionally, what advantages does a PhD degree provide in terms of staying long-term in the USA?
No advantage regarding H1B even if you have PhD. However, if you do PhD and perform well, you'll cover a lot of criteria for O1 or EB1. But then PhD is a long grind. Dont do it only to get a visa
Ok thank you for your reply.
Academic Appointments are outside H1B limits I think
I didnt get h1b in any of my three chances. I had a masters and genuine job. The frauds happenee in the past 2 years is appalling. Uscis is doing very little to rectify the issue. Its not that hard. For international students, we have to fund a e verifying firm and do paperworks wvery 6 months. How is it that hard to find genuine applications?
Hello now what r ur plans after not getting picked up in lottery for 3 years
Thank you so much . I thought I had no option but to go back to india but your video was very positive
If Indian international students are going to Western countries for an education, then why don't they return to India once studies are completed. Or is getting a student visa just a means to work and stay permanently in the host country?
Cz are not getting job .. u must know india's population and unemployment as well😢😢
India only has IT jobs. And IT has horrible work environment. Besides IT other core engineering jobs are very very short in supply, underpay and below potential of degree as well.
@@shubhamrane7020 Thank you for your response.
@@Simmy-ux6pf Understand, thank you.
@@AxAz12515 on a sidenote I have seen people return to India. But those were either ones too dumb to land jobs abroad, had a lot of money in India or ones who were above average to extraordinary people who managed to get a job in a product based company rather than service sector companies. Service sector companies like TCS, Infosys, Capgemini, Cognizant and thousands of such middleman like leeching companies. Many people transferred their jobs to India as well if it was possible for them. Though most returning ones are from IT background.
We need more international students, our colleges need more money
Bhiya apke plcement me kaunshi company ati hai please company list bhejiye
American Dream for International students --
here's the probability calculation for all Indians who's gonna pursue American dream in US, (AKA-- the milkman factory)
Number of International Master's degree recipients in the United States in 2022-2030
25% growth rate ( may increase, because we create jobs)
2022- 360000
2023-450000
2024- 500000
2025-
...
2030-2100000
Allocated seats each year - 20000 ( if increased there'll be more jobs for Americans, so its gonna increase)
Probability calculation for each year at a 25% increase in applications
20000/360000 = 5.5% chance , and so on..
**Year Total Applicants Probability of Getting H-1B**
2022 360,000 20,000 / 360,000 = 0.0556 or 5.56%
2023 450,000 20,000 / 450,000 = 0.0444 or 4.44%
2024 562,500 20,000 / 562,500 = 0.0355 or 3.55%
2025 703,125 20,000 / 703,125 = 0.0285 or 2.85%
2026 878,906 20,000 / 878,906 = 0.0228 or 2.28%
2027 1,098,633 20,000 / 1,098,633 = 0.0182 or 1.82%
2028 1,373,291 20,000 / 1,373,291 = 0.0145 or 1.45%
2029 1,716,614 20,000 / 1,716,614 = 0.0116 or 1.16%
2030 2,145,768 20,000 / 2,145,768 = 0.0093 or 0.93%
More graduates each year = More jobs for Americans for eg- American professors, immigration officers, lawyers, uni staffs, IRS taxes, your daily groceries, and all your others that's gonna depend on American market
If successful then its the 1 employer who sponsored you for the rest of your life, Also you're gonna compete with general pool if unsuccessful, you know where I'm going
Anyways, cashcows adios
If you fail to get your H1B even in 3 years, can you immediately apply for PhD in the US?
Yes it's possible.
My son has done his masters in Project Management and he still without job.His OPT is getting over in Feb 24, what can he do?
Pray to God
@@frogman3107lol
Thanks parth, do you think the application will increase from 8lkh to above. or will uscis do something. im also considering canada and get citizenship and then use Tn visa to get in usa.
What do you think are the probability of getiing a lottery after applying for 5 years if you have done calculation.
TN is a non immigrant visa. You can extend it indefinitely, but you will not get green card or passport
Same scenario happens with h1b, your employer can file your green card but it will take hell lot of time to get green card at least 20 years if you apply today, TN visa is more secured at least you can go back to Canada if things don’t work out
I know a ton of people from Canada and Singapore where they don't have cap on H1B. It's sad but imagine USCIS doing this for Indians. Half of India would move to US
Decent video! Brings up some good points
Wish you didn't suggest Day-1 CPT as a legitimate option!
Well it's an option which is helping a lot of students. So it's really on the line of legitimacy.
@@ParthVijayvergiya Thanks for your response, Parth. Appreciate it.
IMO, it would have been better if the drawbacks of it are mentioned as well. Some (not all) face issues when they go for H1B stamping if they had a history of Day 1 CPT. We can't come back to the US if you travel on Day 1 CPT. F1 visa on Day 1 CPT is not eligible for renewal and all of that etc.
Would have loved it if you had mentioned the F1 visa issued per year vs available H1s as well as the green card backlog. But I guess I can only hope for so much.
Sir PLEASE REPLY PLEASE , STEM courses means humne 4 years ki degree ki or uske baad hmare pas 3 years hai USA me h1b visa lene k liye ...
Sir fur esa koi specific time period to nhi hoga degree krne ke baad ki 90 days ke andr field job leni padegi,, stem courses k bd to fir 90 days wala barrier ht jata hoga mtlb sir fir hum 3 years ek company me kam kr skte hai or 3 bar apply kr skte h taki 4th or uske bd ke years hum USA me kam kr ske ...
Or sir company agar hume sponsor kr rhi h to hume lottery lene ki kya jroort hai jb company hi milgyi hume ya sir ye lottery me participate krna compulsory hai usa me aage work krne k liye ????
Please reply sir...
You never include links what you’ve mentioned in the video
One small suggestion: You can a get better mic, your voicedrops off at the end of sentence
What if the goal is doing masters in the US and eventually staying there ?
Should i just focus on the H1B part after graduating?
that is what the entire video was buddy. people come here for a master on f1, hopefully get a job and their company sponsors H1b visa, then hopefully it gets picked up which gives them +3 years, then maybe they can apply for creen card. this video clearly says that too many students are going to the US. lakhs of students applying for 80,000 H1bs. A lot of them will not get it.
It's not advisable to use h1b as a feasible visa to stay in the US long term. If you are opting for H1b route, you can expect to stay in the US temporarily. This stay can be anywhere between 3 yes to 6 yrs depending on several factors on how your life plays out.
Indians had abused the H1b visa applications and now have made many restrictions on Indian students.I know it's not fair for the genuine people. What else had happened a lot of Americans with the same qualifications as international students, were not getting hired so that was not how things should work if a citizen is not being hired but an international person is being preferred. Another thing is that people come here of their own will and the USA is not obligated to give international people work. Stay in India and make India the next land of opportunity where people want to come to India to work and live.
I have 5 years of work experience in manual testing. My F1 visa got approved recently for a low ranked day-1 CPT college! I could learn things faster but I had never done coding till now. Is it a better decision to switch to the coding side now? Can I compete with the other people and get a job by the time I graduate? I heard that people apply for some hundreds of companies and barely get 2-3 interview calls. From now on, I think the situation will be worse after 2 years as lakhs of students came into the USA this year. My college classes will start on October 16. I hardly have 20 days in my hand. I'm in the utter state of confusion. Any suggestions please?
Did you go? Or you choose to stay back?
@@SAIVINAY007 I opted to stay back!! I took courses related to data science and started my learning journey. It's not about the hardships that I'm going to face in the US for the next two years. I'm prepared to face all the challenges in the US but what after that? Uncertainty in life!! H1B lottery!! The situation was not that bad until covid. Now, with the huge inflow of students since the past 3 years the situation will be even worse in the upcoming years. I decided to stay back here and invest in improving my skills which will at least give me a fruitful result. It's my personal opinion! No offense.
But why is the F1 visa valid for 5 years? I figured after finishing my degree after 2 years I will be eligible to work for 3 more years
If some one studies masters online . Can the person get job in usa ? Is the degree useful to get job in India
Nice video , we help h1b work visa holders
Value for time.
My international bf is trying to get a job here but no one accepts opt. How the fuck do I find opt jobs. At this point we'll have to get married 😂
My visa is refused 214 b two times in Chennai consultate
Bro choose canada
lol@@Blasterop20
Lets increase th h1b quota for masters students to 75%
who is going to do that?
@@pn4075 no one
International students must put pressure on the govt to increase the numbers
thanks.
The USA should not give non-Westerners to HI-B Visas. If someone wants to work in the USA, those HI-B Visas should go to Westerners instead🇺🇸
Huh why?
Why you are frustrated? There are millions of Americans talented professionals needs jobs and they are ( AMERICAN CITIZENS) has more priorities than you or any H1B visa applicant, .. by the way I was not born in USA but I was migrated US as refugee and went to school here.. BUT im an IT professional, I pay lots of taxes here .. and i want H1B visa to be. ABOLISHED forever.. and I will ask every American professional to contact Department of Labor to press about this.. sorry nothing personal.. you can stay in India or wherever you are and ask your own government to provide you Jobs . BUT don't steal our jobs
First thing is that you are not an American and you have migrated there as a refugee and this applies to you as well as you stole one of the American's job and remember America developed to this stage because of the contribution of Highly skilled and most talented Indians
Well you I agree with you point for American citizens but your government should have controlled this money printing and should have set social media algorithm rules to each country as they should.
Go back to where you migrated from.
What if Americans also want to abolish refugee status.
Well you're not an American yourself and you contradicted yourself multiple times in your own statement. Why did you move to the US in the first place if you believe people should stay in their own countries? And for the taxes, international students who get jobs pay the same taxes after paying 2x for the degrees than the local students.
Every country should prefer their own locals for jobs, but most of these advanced jobs do not enough local talent to fill them, which is why companies go for sponsoring international students when they find better candidates. So stop whining and WORK HARDER.
AAP yeh sab drama bandh kijiye such a weird channel and illogical videos