Navigating US immigration as a high-skilled immigrant — my experience with EB1A as a Product Manager

<p>I came to the USA in 2014 for a master&rsquo;s program. My entry into the US was based on an F1 visa. I later moved to an H1-B visa when I started working in the industry. My H1B was picked in the lottery at the first attempt and I knew we typically get it for six years. My plan back then was to never apply for a green card and an end of H1B would be a great forcing function to go back to India(where I come from). I didn&rsquo;t care about getting a green card. Therefore, I never bothered to learn about the green card application process. Terms like priority dates, backlog, reading the visa bulletin, rest of the world, etc. meant little to me. I didn&rsquo;t have an i-140 filed via any of my current or previous employers.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@agrawal.archie/navigating-us-immigration-as-a-high-skilled-immigrant-my-experience-with-eb1a-as-a-product-b5964f8d373f"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>