canadian citizen, visa/immigration questions re: employment
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 4:57 pm
I'll begin by outing myself as a 0L. Please don't stop reading here.
I'm a Canadian citizen who is seriously considering law school (and practice) in the US. What I've recently become worried about, though, are job prospects after graduation. Specifically - what effect will my not being an American citizen have on my employment prospects? Presumably I would need some sort of visa, but what type? and are these difficult to come by? I've seen terms like H1-b and TN thrown around but do not really understand the nuances of them and their application to law school graduates. Are the immigration/visa issues something that firms don't care about and will sponsor relatively easily?
That was a few more questions than I planned. Sorry.
In short:
Canadian citizen->Wants law school in US->Wants to practice (and live) in the US
Is this possible? or am I setting myself up for hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of debt only to not be able to practice both in the US (for immigration reasons) and Canada (for JD reasons)?
Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Does anyone want to marry me?
I'm a Canadian citizen who is seriously considering law school (and practice) in the US. What I've recently become worried about, though, are job prospects after graduation. Specifically - what effect will my not being an American citizen have on my employment prospects? Presumably I would need some sort of visa, but what type? and are these difficult to come by? I've seen terms like H1-b and TN thrown around but do not really understand the nuances of them and their application to law school graduates. Are the immigration/visa issues something that firms don't care about and will sponsor relatively easily?
That was a few more questions than I planned. Sorry.
In short:
Canadian citizen->Wants law school in US->Wants to practice (and live) in the US
Is this possible? or am I setting myself up for hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of debt only to not be able to practice both in the US (for immigration reasons) and Canada (for JD reasons)?
Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Does anyone want to marry me?