Coming to the USA in the next 6months. where is good to live?
I am leaving Australia and coming to the USA in the next 6months. Whats a good area to live in and does anyone have a room for rent for awhile until i get on my feet.
I am leaving Australia and coming to the USA in the next 6months. Whats a good area to live in and does anyone have a room for rent for awhile until i get on my feet.
Hit me up peoples.
do you have a permit?
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how much do you want to spend for rent every month? that will be what decides where you live.
and he has to tell immigration why he is coming here, for how long, whats his means of support is, who hes visiting, etc. and show a tourista visa, or whatever he has.
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not as yet, but i am incontact with the US embasy here in australia about applying for one to work in the states.. i am filling out forums now
talk with someone who has done it, you will need a college degreee to get a green card, you have to be able to prove to them you can fill the position of a job better than someone over there can.
cant just get a work permit to go there for a simple job.
sometimes its a long process can take up to 8 months.
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talk with someone who has done it, you will need a college degreee to get a green card, you have to be able to prove to them you can fill the position of a job better than someone over there can.
cant just get a work permit to go there for a simple job.
sometimes its a long process can take up to 8 months.
yeah thats what alot of people are telling me, would it be easyer to married an American chick?
not as yet, but i am incontact with the US embasy here in australia about applying for one to work in the states.. i am filling out forums now
No offence intended to a fellow Aussie but it doesn't sound like you have put much thought into this plan at all.
For starters, you don't just apply for a work visa and even making enquiries you have now alerted Immigration that you intend to work/live here so have probably ruined your chances of getting even a tourist visa to check it out for a few weeks months. If you have a degree and special skills or lots of money to invest and lots of money to spend on a lawyer, you might get a limited temporary work visa in several months/years. If you already have a tourist visa, you will have to answer the "have you ever applied to immigrate" question and may get turned back at the airport
As for marrying a US citizen, that's marriage fraud and will get you deported for several years. Since you may not get a tourist visa now, you will have to arrange a marriage from AU and stay married here for 3 years, show proof you are living together etc etc etc.
Why do you want to live in US anyhow and have you spent much time here before?
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