Re: OT: Immigration based on multiple CCIE

From: Hoogen (hoogen82@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Aug 07 2008 - 13:52:29 ART


No.. only Phd or some extra ordinary work in a field that probably for sure
does not involve CCIE's. CCIE's or even multiple doesn't mean a great deal,
after all you are only learning to implement something that is already
present in a effective way. You really need to have some extra
ordinary skills and being a CCIE isn't one.

If you have +5 yrs of expierence which I think you might since you are a
CCIE, you would most likely fall in the EB2.

-Hoogen

On 8/7/08, theKonqueror <thekonqueror@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone tried immigration to US based on multiple CCIE certs? The EB1
> visa requirement says "You must be one of "that small percentage who have
> risen to the very top of the field of endeavor,". Surely having multiple
> CCIEs places the alien among ~500-600 people in the world. Would having
> multiple CCIEs help with this or uncle sam don't care about private
> organizations?
>
> Thanks,
> Rahul
> RHCE, CCIE#20863 R&S
>
>
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