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L1B visa questions.

A brief introduction: My goal is to live and work in the United States, specifically in New York City, and this has always been a dream of mine. However it comes to my understanding that work visas can be pretty hard to get. Ideally I would finish my bachelors degree (outside the US) then attempt to find an employer to sponsor H1B, but from researching online, hardly any companies would want to sponsor an entry level graduate from outside the US. So I wondered if L1B would be a more valid option.

  1. How likely would a company be willing to sponsor me for L1B only after a year of working for them?

  2. If I can get employed by a large, international firm, would it increase my chances of getting the L1B?

  3. Are certain jobs favored over others? For example, I’m looking to work in the financial sector (I see more people mentioning computer/tech related jobs though).

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