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miuk
post Mar 23 2025, 06:26 PM

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QUOTE(deejay_krish @ Mar 23 2025, 03:03 PM)
guys, do you wear like formal to the interview or casual smart is fine too? and 1 more question, where to park nearby? any place top suggest? my interview is tomorrow  rclxm9.gif
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When I was claiming, Menara See Hoy Chan is just next door and prob the closest.
If not just take LRT there
miuk
post Mar 27 2025, 07:33 AM

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QUOTE(Joe1997 @ Mar 25 2025, 11:59 AM)
Isn't it working as expat in the US has different sorts of questions and even tougher? My colleague got transferred there 2 years ago. The company cover legal fees and and have a lawyer to do all the paperwork and drill some interview questions, something like you need to justify to the custom why US team need to hire you from malaysia rather than hire the locals.
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Malaysia is a small country and the embassy is usually very familiar with all the usual suspects applying for work permit under Blanket L1.
Usually no major questions, did mine twice under Blanket L1 and all pretty much stamp stamp.

edit for clarity: In the old days, US MNCs used to send ppl over to the US for product transfers, usually between 1-6 months duration under B1 visa. Then immigration said thats illegal as they're technically working etc, so most were forced to change to L1 visas, which is a 3+2 dual intent work permit visa. So the embassy in KL doesnt really differentiate between those actually going over for permanent work assignment vs those going for short term work 3/6/9/12 months. So to them is, oh this person is from XYZ company, pretty much auto approve L1.

This post has been edited by miuk: Mar 27 2025, 07:37 AM

 

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