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You have the following options:

1. Study in the USA - after you finish your university studies you will be granted a 1 year optional practical training work permit. Many international students have used this to get their first U.S. job. After the first year, most employers sponsor them for H-1 visas and permanent residences.

2. Apply directly to U.S. companies - If you have in-demand skills and experience, you may be hired directly by a U.S. company and granted a work visa.

3. Apply to international organizations such as the United Nations, World Bank, IMF, etc. International professionals who are hired by these organizations are granted G-4 visas that allow them to work and live in the U.S. without paying U.S. taxes.

4. Work for a local or international company with branches in the USA. You may be able to transfer within your company to a U.S. branch.

5. Apply for a work-abroad program. Here's a good list: http://www.macquil.com/abroad.php...

2006-11-22 03:17:31 · answer #1 · answered by Atena4ever 6 · 0 0

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