H1Bullet How to get your H1B file in one week for free! The guide to the most trusted H1B Consultants V1.o
FY2016 H1Bullet 2 Introduction This guide gives you a brief overview of how you can get your H1B filed through a reliable H1B consultant and beat the odds of the lottery. In recent years it has become very challenging to get your visa filed and selected. In 2016, there were 236K H1B applications for only 85K visas. That puts your odds of getting picked in the lottery at 36%. Even if you do get selected your visa approval is not guaranteed. If you file with the wrong employer or the wrong consultant, you are lost! The goal of this guide is to achieve two things (1) Introduce you to the concept of H1B Consultant (2) Show you can get one (or many) H1Bs filed on your behalf (3) Point you where to find reliable consultants! Finding reliable H1B Consultants is the most important step in your journey!! Make sure it is a good one! What are H1B Consultants? There is no formal definition of H1B consultants, but the way the term is currently used in the immigration community is as follows: H1B Consultants are companies that serve as intermediaries who subcontract their employees to clients. There are hundreds of H1B consultants across the US. This is how it works: H1B Consultants (Consultants) have usually established relationships with various clients, for example Coca Cola, PayPal, etc. If a client has an open position, the consultant can fill that position by hiring you. Imagine coca cola has an open position for an IT Admin. Coca Cola contacts the consultant and tells him about the opening. The consultant then looks in his pool of potential employees like you for a good fit. If the consultant has found an employee, he hires the employee and subcontracts this employee to work on-site at Coca Cola. Coca Cola pays the consultant and the consultant pays you. Often times the
FY2016 H1Bullet 3 consultant files an H1B visa for you so that you are legally authorized to work in the US. USCIS H1B Consultant Client You How much do consultants pay me? That depends on how much the client is paying and how much commission the individual consultant is charging. Going commission rates are between 10%-30%. Let s revisit our previous example: Imagine coca cola is hiring an IT Admin for $100 per hourly (Consultants are usually paid on an hourly basis). The consultant might charge 30% mark up, and you will get $70. The rate might or might not be negotiable. Remember that the markup is their main incentive to sponsor your H1B. Client pays $50/hr Consultant takes 30% You are left with $35/hr
FY2016 H1Bullet 4 How is the process? Usually, you want to get in touch with the consultants as early as possible in the application process. Start off with a phone call and explain your situation & background. Next, you are asked to submit your resume. Based on your qualifications and the number of openings that consultant currently has, he will be able to place you at one of the clients. As soon as the consultants are able to place you, they will sponsor your H1B and you can start working for the client (officially you will be employed by the consultant). Note that processes may vary from consultant to consultant. 1. Call consultants to discuss situation 2. Send your resume 3. Consultant finds you a "project" 4. Consultant files H1B for you When should I use a consultant? There are several reasons you might want to get your H1B through a consultant. One big reason is that it is very challenging nowadays to get an H1B sponsored directly from a company. The uncertainty induced by the H1B lottery makes many employers wary about filing an H1B. This is even more true if you are currently not in the US. The earliest start date for a new H1B filing is 6 months into the future. Employers usually don t like to wait so long. These factors make it very difficult to find a regular company sponsoring your visa. A consultant does not have those reservations as his business model is built around taking a cut from your paycheck. Hence, he has a strong incentive to get as many H1B visa approved and working for him. Another reason to go with a consultant is to increase your chances in the lottery. Consultants are well aware of the risk of not making it through the lottery and they also know that applicants usually turn to multiple consultants to get their
FY2016 H1Bullet 5 H1B filed. As a result you can be transparent about your intentions and increase your chances of getting selected. What about multiple applications? Is that legal? Some of you might think of engaging multiple consultants and then go with the one that actually gets the H1B approved. But the question is, is that legal? The answer is: YES! As long as each H1B application is for a different project (role & client). You cannot have two or more consultants apply for the same project or client. Each application must be for a truly unique project. If that is the case, having multiple applications is perfectly legal. What s next? I want my H1B this year! If you decided that the consultant route is what you want to do, you need to act fast to make the April 1 st deadline. 1. Call up every single consultant from the list in the appendix. You will find that consultants are grouped by area of expertise. Some consultants focus only on one specialty area (e.g. data analytics) while others are more general and cover a wider array of opportunities. Pick the ones that best fit your skill set. 2. Be prepared to talk about your experience and areas of expertise. Make sure you know what skills you are best suited for. Explain your current visa situation, your relevant work experience, and what kind of jobs you are looking for 3. Send your resume to the consultant. After your initial conversation makes sure you send your resume to the consultant.
FY2016 H1Bullet 6 4. If there are openings, folks will get back to you. If there is a match you might or might not have to go through an interview. If everything goes smoothly, a contract will be set up for you and you are good to go. 5. Consultants will file your H1B. The last step is the consultant filing an H1B for you As you see, it can be very simple. But successful placement is contingent on the consultant having a real project for you. The consultants need a real client letter or a real project to place you in. That is the only way that the H1B has the highest chances of being approved. Consultants who charge money to file your H1B run the risk of having their H1B petition denied because they cannot respond positively for an RFE (request for evidence). That s why it is of paramount importance to have the right consultants on your side. The list below contains consultants, which are hire regularly by top tier clients in the Bay Area, ranging from PayPal to ebay.
H1Bullet Select List of approved H1B Consultants All of the below consultants are approved vendors of Top Tech companies like ebay, PayPal, and more. Call them and ask them to file your H1B. Access trustworthy H1B Consultants here! http://www./h1bconsultant-list/?ref=booklet