Reba wrote:More importantly, is the company you're intending to intern with willing to sponsor a visa for you?
Not sure, I didn't ask. What would they have to do? My original thought is since it's a professional team, they have players coming from different country, so it might not be that difficult to get I-797 from them.
I also read in
http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1286.html,saying that I need DOL and USCIS before applying for H-2B, and both of them come from employer, is that the sponsorship you were talkng about?
Also, would my acdemic bakground helps to get the visa faster and easier? I got a bachelor in Electrical Enginnering.
Also, in
http://www.usvisa.com/h-2_visa.shtml, under "Who is eligible?"
It says "The Petitioner must obtain a temporary labor certification certifying that
no U.S workers will be adversely affected by the employment of the international Beneficiary." Does that mean my odds are limited?