Working in the USA: How to apply for a work visa after graduation | INOMICS (2024)

So, you’re studying for your economics degree in the United States of America. It's going well, and you’re enjoying life in the USA, so much that you’re thinking about staying longer and looking for a job in the US.

First of all, congratulations! You’re on your way to becoming a full-fledged economist. But, if you want to transition from student to economist in the “land of the free and the home of the brave”, you’ll need to prepare to apply for your US work visa.

We’re here to help you begin tackling the process. Read on for information about getting your United States work visa, and our tips for making the entire affair go smoothly.

From student to job seeker: the H-1B visa program

If you’re not from the US but completed your economics studies in the US, you probably had to get a Type F student visa. The process for attaining this visa is explained in the linked article.

The US student visa does not authorize working in the country long-term. Once you complete your studies, you have a 60-day grace period where you’re allowed to remain in the US, and then you must leave the country. But fear not: if you successfully received a Type F visa and studied in the US, you’ll be eligible to apply for a change of status from non-working student to an employed worker.

There are two ways to do this: either apply for a non-immigrant H-1B visa that allows working in the US, which is the most common and straightforward method, or apply for an immigrant visa. This latter visa type means you intend to live in the US long-term.

However, if you plan to settle in the US long term, it’s entirely possible to apply for the H-1B visa and then later apply for permanent residence. In fact, this is one of the most common methods used by international students who plan to stay in the US after graduating. This method is typically recommended even if you want to live in the US permanently; directly applying for a permanent stay visa is more difficult than receiving an H-1B first.

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To apply for an H-1B visa, you must find a job in the US. Then, the employer can sponsor your application for the H-1B, which is necessary for your visa application to be processed.

Because of the need for an employer sponsor, it pays to take full advantage of the career services, job fairs, and other employment events at your US university campus. This can help you network and find a full-time job that suits you quickly after you graduate. Be sure to check with university officials for more information on these events!

Working before you find your employer sponsor: OPT and CPT

But if you don’t have access to career services, or can’t find a job before you graduate, fret not – you don’t need to have a job lined up immediately to stay in the US. You can apply for temporary work authorization first, and work for up to one year before you find a job with an employer who can sponsor your H-1B. If you work in a STEM field, you may have up to three years.

This work authorization is known as Optional Practical Training (OPT). The OPT period lasts for up to a year after graduation. Again, if you’re working in a STEM field, you can extend the period for another 17 months on top of the initial year.

To apply, you must be a student on an F-1 student visa studying in the US and planning to work in the US after you graduate, in the same field you’re studying. You must apply using Form I-20, which must be signed by the designated university official (DSO) who handles immigration and foreign student affairs. If successful, you’ll then receive your Employment Authorization Document (EAD).

Each university may have a varying process for assisting their students with this application. If you plan to pursue an OPT, find your DSO beforehand and be sure to communicate with them before getting started.

Remember, you do need an employer sponsor in order to eventually apply for an H-1B – which you’ll need to do during your OPT period if you plan to stay in the US. So, during your OPT period, make sure you’re still looking for a job that will sponsor your H-1B application after your work authorization period.

How the H-1B visa system works

Whether you apply for an OPT period or not, the formal requirements to qualify for an H-1B visa are as follows:

  • A valid job offer from a U.S. employer for a role that “requires specialty knowledge”; this requirement typically means you need at least a university degree to reasonably work the job
  • Proof of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in the field you’ll be employed in, i.e., economics
  • A $10 application fee (accurate as of this writing, but the fees are subject to increase)
  • Your employer must show that there is a lack of qualified U.S. applicants for the role
  • If your application is selected for further processing, your employer will need to pay the government a fee and submit a Form I-129

The US typically has many applicants apply for immigration each year, but the government only allows new visas up to a certain quota. Thus, valid H-1B visas are awarded via a lottery system. Extra lottery slots are reserved for applicants who have a Master’s degree or higher.

Further, the visa cap is ignored for applicants who are sponsored by a university, a university-affiliated non-profit, or a government research organization. Thus, if your employer matches one of these categories, you have better-than-usual chances of receiving an H-1B.

Unfortunately, the fact that H-1B visas are awarded via lottery means that even if you do everything right, you might be unlucky and not be drawn from the lottery. On the bright side, though, this means that your school performance doesn’t matter when you’re considered for the visa. You still need a company to sponsor you, but once you have a valid and complete H-1B visa application, your name will be entered in the lottery and your chances will be the same as everyone else.

Thus, it’s wise to prepare a backup plan in case you don’t win the lottery the first time around. Will you have enough time remaining on your existing visa to stay and try again next year (such as if you have a three-year work authorization in a STEM field), or should you make contingency plans?

Remember that you can always re-enter the lottery later, provided you still have an employer sponsoring you. Failing to receive an H-1B from the lottery is not the same as your visa application being rejected; it simply means the immigration quota was full and you’ll need to try again next year.

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A quick tip about switching jobs on the H-1B

Because the H-1B is tied to employment, it will be more difficult than usual to switch jobs or employers while you’re in the US on this visa. It is possible through a process known as the H-1B transfer; this is done by first accepting a job offer from the new employer, and then applying for a transfer.

However, this is a cumbersome process and could put you at a disadvantage on the job market. Thus, if you have options, you should consider carefully the first job that you decide to take on when applying for the visa.

Staying longer: applying for permanent status after your H-1B visa

Your H-1B visa can be extended and allow you to stay in the US for up to six years. If you intend to settle in the US permanently, this gives you plenty of time to begin applying for a more permanent stay visa if you so wish.

After receiving your H-1B, you’ll be able to apply for a change of status to US permanent resident and receive the “green card” if you’re successful. This will grant you the ability to stay in the US permanently and change jobs as much as you want, although it is not considered citizenship. For more on the green card and citizenship, be sure to check out the US Department of State’s and the US Citizenship and Immigration Service’s websites.

Hopefully, this article will help you get started on launching your career in the US. Remember that many people have completed the process before you; don’t get discouraged if it takes some time. Best of luck!

References

https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states

https://hbr.org/2022/08/a-guide-to-u-s-work-visas-for-international-students

https://internationaloffice.berkeley.edu/students/employment/opt

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FAQs

Working in the USA: How to apply for a work visa after graduation | INOMICS? ›

To apply, you must be a student on an F-1 student visa studying in the US and planning to work in the US after you graduate, in the same field you're studying. You must apply using Form I-20, which must be signed by the designated university official (DSO) who handles immigration and foreign student affairs.

Can I get permanent visa in USA after graduation? ›

Yes, you can apply for Permanent Residency (PR) in the USA after studying by transitioning from a student visa to a work visa and then applying for a Green Card through employment or other eligibility categories.

How can I stay legally in the US after graduation? ›

Here are the Chudnovsky Law 7 best paths for staying in the USA after graduation:
  1. F1 visa work: Optional practical training (OPT) ...
  2. Continue education. ...
  3. Start or invest in a business. ...
  4. Non-immigrant work visas. ...
  5. Immigrant work visas. ...
  6. Marry a US citizen: F1 to green card. ...
  7. F1 visa green card lottery.

How long can I stay in the US after graduation without a job? ›

An F-1 student visa lets you stay in the USA without a job for 60 days after your graduation date. So, it's best for students who wish to remain in the US to start looking for jobs before graduation. For information about H-1B Visa Filing 2022-23, click here.

Can I apply for h1b visa after graduation? ›

While USCIS requires the qualifying degree to be in place by the time the H-1B petition is filed, USCIS does not require the degree to be completed at the time of H-1B cap registration.

How can I get work visa after graduation in USA? ›

To apply, you must be a student on an F-1 student visa studying in the US and planning to work in the US after you graduate, in the same field you're studying. You must apply using Form I-20, which must be signed by the designated university official (DSO) who handles immigration and foreign student affairs.

How long does a F-1 visa last? ›

The F-1 visa is usually issued for up to 5 years. The period of validity of an F-1 visa depends on the nationality of the applicant. Depending on the nationality, the so-called Reciprocity Schedule is used to decide the period for which the visa is issued. German nationals normally receive a five-year F-1 visa.

How long can you stay in the US after you finish your degree? ›

You must maintain lawful F-1 status. You must apply for your OPT before completing all work needed for your degree. You may work before or after the completion of your degree, or both. You may stay and work in the US for up to 12 months after completing your coursework.

What is a J1 visa in the USA? ›

There are two nonimmigrant visa categories for persons to participate in exchange visitor programs in the United States. The J-1 visa is for educational and cultural exchange programs designated by the Department of State. The Q-1 visa is for participation in certain international cultural exchange programs.

How many years to get PR in the USA? ›

In general, it can take about one year to get PR in the USA, however, it sometimes takes longer, depending on the particular Green Card pathway, whether there is a “backlog” of pending applications and other variables.

Is it difficult to get a work visa in the US? ›

Work visas are very difficult to get for the US. More difficult than other countries. The US has a unique immigration system with visas divided into two classifications: immigrant and nonimmigrant.

How to convert student visa to work visa in USA? ›

In order to change your status to an H-1B visa, you must receive a job offer from a U.S. employer. The employer must be willing to sponsor you for the H-1B visa, which involves costs and legal obligations on their part. The job should qualify as a specialty occupation, generally requiring a bachelor's degree or higher.

How long can I work in US without a visa? ›

for business, pleasure or transit for less than 90 days. Visa-free travel does not include those who plan to study, work or remain in the United States for more than 90 days; are not ineligible to receive a visa under U.S. visa law.

What is the minimum salary for H-1B? ›

The general threshold for an H1B is an annual salary of $60,000. This minimum requirement applies regardless of your occupation, work location, and job level. However, the actual prevailing wage for your job position could be higher than this amount. In such cases, you are required to meet the higher wage requirement.

Who qualifies for an H-1B visa? ›

H-1B status is available to a person who has been offered a temporary professional position by a U.S. employer. A bachelor's degree or higher in a related area is the minimum educational level required for a position to qualify for H-1B status, and the H-1B employee must have this degree (or higher).

Can I apply for green card after graduation in USA? ›

After you complete your course of study, you can continue to work in the United States for around a year through curriculum practical training or optional practical training. If you engage in either type of training and get the appropriate visa, you may be able to petition the U.S. government for a green card.

Can I get PR after graduation? ›

Graduates of certain designated learning institutions are eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP). If you're not eligible for a PGWP, you may still be able to work in Canada after you graduate. The work experience you gain while working may help you qualify for permanent residence.

Can a student visa lead to permanent residency in USA? ›

Student visas do not lead to permanent residency. They don't help the immigration process, because they are not connected to the immigration process at all. A student visa is not a pathway to legal immigration.

How many years before you can get PR in USA? ›

Alien Registration Cards (Green Cards) are issued for 10-year periods. An individual who is a lawful permanent resident is eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship five years after becoming a resident through employment, or three years after acquiring residency through marriage to a U.S. citizen.

How to get a permanent visa in the USA? ›

There are several ways to obtain permanent residency in the U.S, including:
  1. An employer-sponsored green card application, based on a specific, permanent, full-time job offer. ...
  2. A self-sponsored employment-based green card application without the need for a specific job offer. ...
  3. Marriage to a U.S. citizen.

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