Information on Sponsorship/visa's
#16
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Re: Information on Sponsorship/visa's
Hi!
I was fully prepared for the answers given and I would much rather been given straight answers and also been given advice. Happy to do season work, will still be an experience and you never know, one day I can hopefully make it!
BTW do you know if you buy a property in the US are you eligible for a visa automatically?
#18
Re: Information on Sponsorship/visa's
BTW do you know if you buy a property in the US are you eligible for a visa automatically?
Rene
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Re: Information on Sponsorship/visa's
You could look into doing a stint at a summer camp (look at BUNAC). You might be too late for this year though.
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Re: Information on Sponsorship/visa's
You're losing your touch. You need to dial it up a bit!
Seriously, I concur it's such a refreshing change that the OP took the facts so well.
My advice (for what it's worth). Really think about your 5-10 year plan and get a degree, even part-time while you continue to work. That way in a few years you'll have many more options.
Or get a US husband I guess. Seems to be the route for many.
Seriously, I concur it's such a refreshing change that the OP took the facts so well.
My advice (for what it's worth). Really think about your 5-10 year plan and get a degree, even part-time while you continue to work. That way in a few years you'll have many more options.
Or get a US husband I guess. Seems to be the route for many.
#21
Re: Information on Sponsorship/visa's
Lots of people slate it, but some of my British friends love spending their summers working at Disney world.
It's certainly not for me, but perhaps for you
It's certainly not for me, but perhaps for you
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Re: Information on Sponsorship/visa's
Have you thought about being an au pair?
#23
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Re: Information on Sponsorship/visa's
Look at summer camps like Girl Scouts, etc. They frequently bring over international staff intentionally for seasonal work. It's tons of fun and a really rewarding experience that can give you a 'flavor' of American life. It won't help you immigrate, but could be a positive experience. (someone above said BUNAC, that's also a good avenue)