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Skip the job offer: Two options that will let you work in the US without one


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  The U.S. attracts Indian professionals seeking career growth, especially in technology, healthcare, finance, and engineering. The H-1B visa is popular for skilled workers, offering job opportunities and potential pathways to permanent residency.

The article from MSN discusses two alternative pathways for individuals to work in the United States without a traditional job offer. The first option is through the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, where foreign investors can gain permanent residency by investing a significant amount of money into a U.S. business that creates at least 10 full-time jobs for American workers. This investment can be either $900,000 in a targeted employment area or $1.8 million elsewhere. The second option is the E-2 Treaty Investor Visa, available to citizens of countries that have treaties of commerce and navigation with the U.S. This visa allows individuals to enter and work in the U.S. based on an investment in a U.S. business, with the requirement that the investment be substantial and the business must be operational. Both options bypass the need for a job offer but require significant financial investment and adherence to specific visa conditions.

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