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Posted by makka_tekno on Nov-22-2005 14:02:

Working In NYC.......

Hello again folks, basically ive been thinking long and hard was hoping that i could eventually work in NYC for a while, alltho im really not sure as to what procedures i have to go through being a foriegn citizen, cold anyone help me out here?

I believe without a visa etc im aloud to stay in America for a maximum of 90 days, not sure if im aloud to work during that period?

Also would anyone advise me against it?

What sort of jobs are availible, i dont mind what i do really, Mc Donalds, Burger king is out of the question, i have dignity!

Plus i will eventually need accomodation, im guessing its very exspensive to live in NYC, what wold be the best approach for that?

Any help would be much appriciated guys/girls


Posted by makka_tekno on Nov-22-2005 14:04:

Yo, i should add that for the last 2 summers ive been working in Ibiza, 2 years ago i worked for a bar in San Antonio, then the summer just gone i worked for Meganite @ Privilege.


Posted by colibri on Nov-22-2005 14:06:

h o l a

become a waiter if you do graphics you may freelance your work
or even better you might just become a prodigy trance dj he he


;)


Posted by euphoria on Nov-22-2005 14:08:

If you dont have a permanent residency permit then I beleive you have to be sponsored by and emplyer to extend the lenght of time you can live and work here if that is your intention. You need a social security card to work in the US. I would suggest calling the department of labor or the consulate building for the country you reside in the get official instruction from them to be on the safe side. You dont want to work and then have something shady happen and not get your paycheck so make sure u follow the rules.

If u find someone cool they may give you something off the books (for cash) and then U wont really have to report to anyone but the chances of that are slim if you dont know the right people.

If you are doing any type of skilled trade etc proof of a license to do that trade is required and I dont beleive they accpet foreign licenses.


Posted by makka_tekno on Nov-22-2005 14:17:

Damn yeah, i forgot about the whole getting sponsored thing, i remember a friend say that was the only thing holding her back!


Posted by euphoria on Nov-22-2005 14:19:

quote:
Originally posted by makka_tekno
Damn yeah, i forgot about the whole getting sponsored thing, i remember a friend say that was the only thing holding her back!


Dude if thats ur sig its huge! I am counting the seconds before a mod removes it


Posted by makka_tekno on Nov-22-2005 14:42:

Damn, is it to big?

Spot the newbie

**consider it removed!


Posted by euphoria on Nov-22-2005 14:50:

quote:
Originally posted by makka_tekno
Damn, is it to big?

Spot the newbie

**consider it removed!


Personally I dont care, im not a mod just bustin your chops LOL


Posted by LuNaSeA on Nov-22-2005 15:03:

makka: what kinda work would u Like to do?

waitering/bartending is prally the easiest work to get for a long period of time w/o any visa. (read: u'll be illegal after 90 days but at least u'll be working! )


Posted by makka_tekno on Nov-22-2005 15:10:

Right now here in England thats what im doing, im Waitering, so doing in NYC would be schweeet, much better surroundings

Finding a job sounds relativly easy, its the Apartment side of things which worries me!


Posted by SidMl on Nov-22-2005 15:12:

you can always try to get a job at pacha
since you do have experience with the whole ibiza thing.


Posted by makka_tekno on Nov-22-2005 15:25:

Yeah this is something considering to early next year, i see they had a jobs fair quite recently, id imagine all jobs would have gone by the time i make it over, no harm in trying tho


Posted by colibri on Nov-22-2005 15:26:

atlantic ocean

life is full of surprises however it is importanto have
goals coming to ny can be difficult but equally rewarding
each person is different and have unique aspirations i
would recommend you to finish school where you are or
finish some formal training and then manage to be
transferred here by a company or your own it is a
conservative approach however it would be easier for
you to come here with some marketable skills anyway
if you are in an adventure mode ny is a fantastic town
good luck in your journey�


;)


Posted by Freak on Nov-22-2005 15:46:

Re: Working In NYC.......

quote:
Originally posted by makka_tekno


I believe without a visa etc im aloud to stay in America for a maximum of 90 days, not sure if im aloud to work during that period?



No you arent allowed to work during that period.

http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_ne.../niv/index.html



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