H1B sponsoring hospitals |
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jim a. in Boston, Massachusetts 23 months ago |
Hi,
Unfortunately, the likliest way is to come to the US, and apply and be interviewed there.
Pay in California is good...but you will probably need a California license, which is the hardest to get, as I understand it... The Mayo Clinic website says they have an immigration lawyer on staff, to help out... |
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HAN in Gainesville, Florida 22 months ago |
If your target is California you will have a hard time finding an employer, who will sponsor you. Most of the hospitals in California do not sponsor. They would rather hire someone who is already in the US and change their visas. And definitely you will need to have a Calif License, which is much more easier to obtain now because you have choices (take CA exam or thru certifying organizations such as ASCP and AAB). |
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fra in Los Gatos, California 4 months ago |
HAN in Gainesville, Florida said: If your target is California you will have a hard time finding an employer, who will sponsor you. Most of the hospitals in California do not sponsor. They would rather hire someone who is already in the US and change their visas. And definitely you will need to have a Calif License, which is much more easier to obtain now because you have choices (take CA exam or thru certifying organizations such as ASCP and AAB). han- do you know any hospital in florida that accepts h1 visa now. |
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Yevgeniya in Parker, Colorado 1 month ago |
Hi!
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Larry in Richardson, Texas 1 month ago |
There are too many US grads, no hospital is giving out Visas. |
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