Based on the reading, you have to be either a manager or a person with “specialized knowledge.” I’m studying CS and I don’t think I can attain either of those immediately after graduation or even years afterwards. It would be best for me if I can find a job and go down there immediately which is something the TN allows, but whether or not my job and degree qualifies is in also in a grey area. People who are telling you to apply for L1, are you a manager or is it not difficult to prove “specialized knowledge?” https://omegle.onl/ vshare
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In my opinion, L1 is a rather difficult choice for new graduates because it requires management experience or "special professional knowledge," something that is difficult to achieve right after graduation, even after graduation. after several years of work. To qualify for "specialized knowledge" on L1, one often has to work for a long time in the company and develop own skills that are not easily found in the labor market. Meanwhile, the TN visa seems more suitable because you only need to meet the career requirements according to the predetermined list, such as "Computer systems analyst" suitable for your CS major. This can help me work in the US right after finding a suitable job without having to have much management experience or special expertise like L1
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