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Re: Stanford MBA calls out the H1B visa system [#permalink]
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The H1B is a lottery system. It doesn't get you the visa immediately after the app gets the lottery. They may check the necessary qualifications, job, etc. But real scrutiny comes after the app is selected in the lottery.

I feel sorry that person didn't get the H1B visa. But it happens to most folks. Since it is limited. And I agree more scrutiny is in place now. But it doesn't mean that a person from Stanford MBA should get the visa for sure.

It is a lottery. It is based on luck. I knew many of friends who did their MBA/MS in the US and got the H1B. They all call it luck. And few did not get it and had to return. No point in feeling bad or crying to blame the system when they were just unlucky. In fact- The system had many loopholes I guess they are fixing it.

Final Thought- The person is unlucky like many other folks, but not all write an opinion in NYTimes. I guess he/she should keep the chin up and stay positive and go to his/her home country to start a new living.
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