Since my degree major is in one particular area (lets say, finance, for the sake of examples), must I get a finance company to sponsor my H-1B visa?
The job you find does not have to be with a finance company (for example). However, the job you secure must require at least a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in your area of education. For example, if your education were in finance, you could not get a job at McDonalds serving French fries, because McDonald’s does not require that someone has a bachelor’s degree (of any kind) in order to serve French fries. And likewise, you couldn’t get a job as an occupational therapist, for example, because a degree in finance would not meet with the requirements for the profession of occupational therapy. So, if you find an employer who has a job opening that would require someone with a bachelor’s degree in your area of education and experience, then you could apply and they could hire and sponsor your H-1B visa.
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