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jyapu
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Posted on 08-12-04 8:48
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A friend of mine who graduated recently with a 4 yr degree has been offered a help my a restaurant owner for H1B sponsorship. Is it better to apply as a manager for the restaurant or as a cook? I'm thinking that cook visa would be easier and more appropriate considering it is an asian restaurant. Is there a good lawyer you can refer me to? I have heard about Keshab Raj Seadie from New York but don't know if he's good. Any help will be appreciated.
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procrastinator
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Posted on 08-12-04 9:02
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yea, cook is the better choice. it will be easier too if/when your friend decides to apply for a green card. it's easier to convince the ins that finding a good cook is harder than finding a good manager.
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rauniyar
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Posted on 08-12-04 11:14
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Dear Jyapu, go for greeter and/or kitchen stuff. Gotta convince that darn immigration ppl about being unique (whatever it means). Good luck ni! Uhi Rajeev, CT, Amrika
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