
Originally Posted by
the_wildthing
The first way is to find an employer who is willing to sponsor and apply for a work visa on behalf of the applicant. Oct 1 is the start of filing of applications. A lawyer does this. The application is reviewed by the USCIS, and if approved, will notify the embassy where the applicant will go to have the visa stamped, as well as the employer. There is a limit on the number of visas to be granted, set by the US gov't and varies usually year to year.
The second way is to go there as a tourist, find a Filipino employer who is willing to take the risk of employing a tourist, and hire a lawyer to process the work visa for a fee. Sometimes the tourist will really need to come back to the embassy for the interview and stamping. I would of course advise against this.