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How are Indians on H-1B visas, valid for only 3 years, coming here and obtaining 30 year mortgages to buy a home? How are they even qualifying for a mortgage with no credit history and only a short term work visa?
Why are they moving their entire families to the USA with H-4 visas? 80% of H-1B visas are going to entry level or junior level positions. They are the types of jobs that new American college grads used to get. This entire system seems bizarre and doesn't make any sense for an American politician to support. |
Yep, it's got temporary stamped on the front of it. Makes no sense. Then they try to get a green card, and they get to submit a PERM after years of on-the-job training. If anything goes awry in the process, they indignantly scream racism and incessantly whine about MAGA lying to them. |
To answer your first question, it is perfectly legal for foreigners on work visas to get a mortgage--legal but not easy. Specialized immigrant-focused lenders exist that offer mortgages to foreigners on work visas. Global banks like HSBC also provide programs for visa holders and foreign nationals.These focus on alternative credit, visa renewal potential, and higher down payments (often 20-30%). Why are you focusing on Indians, specifically? Why do they bother you so much? |
The H-4 visa is a dependent visa only for the spouse and unmarried children under 21 of an H-1B (or certain other H-category) principal visa holder. If someone is gong to be working here for several years, it makes sense to bring their immediate family--spouse and children under 21. Most countries offer dependent visas similar to the US H-4 for spouses and minor children of foreign workers (including Americans on work visas). These allow family to join the primary visa holder, often with rights to live, study, and in some cases even to legally work. Do you find this unusual? |
the same reason Melania used chain migration to get her entire family over here. |
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DC works be big tech. Some colleagues are caught up in this mess. They are figuring out ways fur them to work from their home countries. They are not hiring US citizens instead. They are not paying 100k. US is just losing tax dollars and well educated people
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Scamming, you mean, companies are scamming. We do not care about losing so few tax dollars; thousands upon thousands of agricultural workers pay taxes, and that adds up more. We need those workers to stay here, not a pampered engineer who hates Delhi. |
What are you talking about. Which agricultural worker isn't in the lowest tax brackets? They likely don't own property. Sales taxes? |
| Green card holders are still illegal and face consequences (deportation) if they commit a crime. |
+1 I don't know what that person is talking about. Most h1b workers earn $80K+. We are losing tax revenue. When this whole $100K fee started, I stated that companies would just offshore the jobs rather than pay the fee or hire Americans. I've been in big tech for 15 years. |
Then you tarrif the hell out of those companies products |
lol that's not how tech works. |
They will hire local people soon enough once they realize that all the offshore people can be paid much, much less but will not work. Do you really think an engineer working from India will truly work? Within 6 months, they will be fired. If they don't hire local, they will just hire a cheaper workforce. Nobody will pay someone 100K to work remotely when they can pay much less for the same new worker in India who will work twice as much. You must be our Indian from Ashburn pp, who goes on and on and on how smart you are, but you are clearly a homemaker, as you post day and night here. |
I remember when that happened to NPR. It was hilarious how bad they and many other mainstream sites just got plain wrong. |