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Getting a work visa in the USA (pg. 2)
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jdat
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Originally posted by Zeiter
oh cool, so yeah...i dont know how hard it must be....what im actually afraid is that they dont recognize my degree as I studied in politics but..obviously i saw more about the canadian system than the us one...:( but I also studied economics...



well the US is fairly flexible with diplomas but when you get into things like politics that's tricky.

just marry an american girl and you'll be fine
Dj O'Callaghan
Since you've got Mexico listed as one of your locations surely you can do it the tradional Mexicana way! Climbing over some barbwire fence then taking up a job as someone's gardener or a fruit picker on a farm :p

If you've got a degree and language skills then I think you'd get a work visa in most countries.
nchs09
its very easy.. go to the embassy, apply for a work visa... profit!


if u get a job ligned up the place of work should give u a visa or something


i know they gave us a visa when my dad came to work here.. and they payed for our greencard and .. it was fast too like 3 months wait, i hear sometimes its like a 2 year wait :s


so get ur employer(sp) to do it.
CranberryJuice
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Originally posted by Zeiter
oui je parle français...


Coucou :p ça va?haha
kid nyce
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Originally posted by Zeiter
ahaha sorry dude..as much as I love Québec and somewhat winter,
i wish i could live in a place with no snow :)


i'd love to live in a place with snow...wanna trade


mmm fireplaces, snowmobiles, 4wd subaru wrx's with snowboard racks, ski bunnie naked on a fur rug infront of the fireplace...mmm
Lilith
Definately get the employer to arrange it, doing it yourself is about as much fun as being in a conversation with someone thats a combination of being mentally retarded, abusive and deaf. I can't say I liked working at all in California and even less in Florida for more than a week, the heat gets into peoples brains and makes them a bit... 'odd' and not quite right :)
New York and Seattle are great places to work though.
stace
My dad had a hell of a time getting a work visa when he moved over.

US immigration can right off imo!
Zeiter
the thing is that I dont have an employer now...I wanted to go there...and find a job being there...as it's a lot more easier than from Canada....so, I guess I won't get the green card and everything fixed...
nchs09
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Originally posted by Zeiter
the thing is that I dont have an employer now...I wanted to go there...and find a job being there...as it's a lot more easier than from Canada....so, I guess I won't get the green card and everything fixed...
my uncle came here illegaly *god so embarresing*.. but kinda sad* and he allready has a greencard.. i dunno how:conf: but he does... he applied for that and everything. so if he can do it, im preatty shure its not that hard for you to do it.
Zeiter
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Originally posted by nchs09
my uncle came here illegaly *god so embarresing*.. but kinda sad* and he allready has a greencard.. i dunno how:conf: but he does... he applied for that and everything. so if he can do it, im preatty shure its not that hard for you to do it.


do you think my chance of getting a good job might be realistic??

Zeiter
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Originally posted by CranberryJuice
Coucou :p ça va?haha


ouais toi ca va bien? J'ai deux amis de l'Université qui sont allés étudier à Bordeau l'année dernière en politique ahaha je leur ai demandé s'ils connaissaient une Marie asiatique, mais ils ont répondu non :(
jdat
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Originally posted by Zeiter
do you think my chance of getting a good job might be realistic??


It depends but if you can set your foot in the door in a good company and you have the proper motivation internal upwards mobility won't be difficult.

If you can prove yourself and make extra efforts in your work you'll become a valuable asset and they will value you.
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