Anyone who knows about US work visa's when you are European?
Dennis88
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Please PM. Looking for some good information and internet isn't helping me, and I would like to find out some more on my own before calling the US ambassy here in Holland for $20 a call.
I'm 19, can get a job in the US but have no idea how the visa part works.
Thanks,
Dennis
I'm 19, can get a job in the US but have no idea how the visa part works.
Thanks,
Dennis
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I am in Europe about once a month and use it all the time here and abroad, spent about $35 last year.
Can't help with the other.
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<< <i>$19 per call? Use Skype and it will be pennies.....
I am in Europe about once a month and use it all the time here and abroad, spent about $35 last year.
Can't help with the other. >>
That's not the problem (I call for 5 cents a minute to the US), it is the US embassy who charges $19 (Only payable with a credit-card) to actually talk to someone. It is located in Holland itself, so that won't be a problem.
It is a coin-related job anyway.
Dennis
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A few years ago I sponsored a Japanese citizen to work in my company under a international cultural exchange program - It was a 18 month visa J-1. After the 18 months I sponsored her for a 3 year visa H-1b, but this visa was kind of hard to get and required that she have a skill set that was in short supply in the US. The US Government also wanted alot of backgound and financial info on my company.
In both instances I sponsored her and used an US imigration attorney. I would suggest finding a company in the US that is willing to hire you and have them get a Lawyer to sort out all the details.
Good Luck
<< <i>If you're only 19, you likely don't yet have the skills that employers would be looking for in order to get them to want sponsor an international worker. >>
Oh now come on.........Havn't you heard of the pizza deliveryman international exchange program. There is currently a huge shortfall of pizza deliverers in the US, and they are handing out visas like candy in order to fill jobs.
<< <i>I don't know if this will help or not.
A few years ago I sponsored a Japanese citizen to work in my company under a international cultural exchange program - It was a 18 month visa J-1. After the 18 months I sponsored her for a 3 year visa H-1b, but this visa was kind of hard to get and required that she have a skill set that was in short supply in the US. The US Government also wanted alot of backgound and financial info on my company.
In both instances I sponsored her and used an US imigration attorney. I would suggest finding a company in the US that is willing to hire you and have them get a Lawyer to sort out all the details.
Good Luck >>
You should have just married her.
Ray
<< <i>If you're only 19, you likely don't yet have the skills that employers would be looking for in order to get them to want sponsor an international worker. >>
I don't think he's looking for a positon as the CEO of a Fortune 500 company.
There are thousands of hotel and food-service jobs available, and other similar types of work.
At least here in south Florida there are. Anyone who has ever stayed at a hotel in Dade or
Broward county could tell you that. Even Orlando. Hard to find an American working in a hotel
in any major metropolitan area in Florida.
<< <i>This topic is related to U.S. Coins how? >>
Where on this forum would you have him post his question? I expect that the young man intended to ask his chatting friends his question, in order to get help. Unfortunately, you were no help!!