Silly Question
#1
Silly Question
I know that this question would have been asked loads of times but I need help
Can any one recommend a good Visa consultant I seem to be speaking to all the wrong people.
I am in the UK at the moment but would like to move the family to Florida, we have a house there so have a base and now like others just want to be there
Any advice welcome please
Thanks Michael
Can any one recommend a good Visa consultant I seem to be speaking to all the wrong people.
I am in the UK at the moment but would like to move the family to Florida, we have a house there so have a base and now like others just want to be there
Any advice welcome please
Thanks Michael
#2
Re: Silly Question
Originally posted by TheWilliamsons
I know that this question would have been asked loads of times but I need help
Can any one recommend a good Visa consultant I seem to be speaking to all the wrong people.
I am in the UK at the moment but would like to move the family to Florida, we have a house there so have a base and now like others just want to be there
Any advice welcome please
Thanks Michael
I know that this question would have been asked loads of times but I need help
Can any one recommend a good Visa consultant I seem to be speaking to all the wrong people.
I am in the UK at the moment but would like to move the family to Florida, we have a house there so have a base and now like others just want to be there
Any advice welcome please
Thanks Michael
#3
Re: Silly Question
Originally posted by ray6
What sort of of visa are you looking at ?.. Having a house there is no help at all...
What sort of of visa are you looking at ?.. Having a house there is no help at all...
We have no idea my wife has a business that she co owns in the uk but she cannot go with that as its internet based
I would need to work while i was there so we are looking for a company that can advise us and help us to get there
#4
Re: Silly Question
Take a run thru this...your chances are quite limited
There are basically SEVEN ways that you can get a visa to live and work in the US:
(1) Marriage (or engagement in anticipation of marriage) to a US citizen. My really ugly sister-in Law is available and very desperate..Returns are not accepted.
(2) You have skills that are in short supply in the US e.g. scientific or medical training. A degree is normally a must. Or you have superior specialist skills with at least 12 years experience.
(3) You have an Employer who is willing to transfer you - but even the employer has to make a good case for you - so you have to be a manager unless you fall under category (2) above.
(4)You may get a Green card in the diversity lottery (UK citizens, except N.Ireland are not eligible)
(5)You own or buy business (does not get you permanent resident status i.e. no green card)
The business must have a minimum value of around $100k (more the better) bearing in mind you will need somewhere to live and with any startup business you will need at least 2 years living money as back up. So a figure of $250k would be a nearer minimum
(6)You are an "investor" i.e. you have at least US$1m in assets to bring with you. And your background will be investigated to the hilt.
(7)You have a close relative (mother, father, brother, sister and no further) who is an US citizen who would sponsor you, approx time this take 2-12 years…
Recruitment agent will not take you seriously if you are not already in the US. Writing for jobs is really a waste of time; likewise US employers have no idea what foreign qualification are or mean (except Degrees) it may pay you to get your qualification translated into a US equivalent, there are Companies that do this ..
But if you are getting a visa under (2) above then you need a job offer before you can get the visa. Your Employer will be your sponsor this will cost them upward of $3k. So you can see you have to be offering something really special to get considered
They also have to prove to the Dept of labor that there is no American who can do the job.
c. Pulaski, ray6
There are basically SEVEN ways that you can get a visa to live and work in the US:
(1) Marriage (or engagement in anticipation of marriage) to a US citizen. My really ugly sister-in Law is available and very desperate..Returns are not accepted.
(2) You have skills that are in short supply in the US e.g. scientific or medical training. A degree is normally a must. Or you have superior specialist skills with at least 12 years experience.
(3) You have an Employer who is willing to transfer you - but even the employer has to make a good case for you - so you have to be a manager unless you fall under category (2) above.
(4)You may get a Green card in the diversity lottery (UK citizens, except N.Ireland are not eligible)
(5)You own or buy business (does not get you permanent resident status i.e. no green card)
The business must have a minimum value of around $100k (more the better) bearing in mind you will need somewhere to live and with any startup business you will need at least 2 years living money as back up. So a figure of $250k would be a nearer minimum
(6)You are an "investor" i.e. you have at least US$1m in assets to bring with you. And your background will be investigated to the hilt.
(7)You have a close relative (mother, father, brother, sister and no further) who is an US citizen who would sponsor you, approx time this take 2-12 years…
Recruitment agent will not take you seriously if you are not already in the US. Writing for jobs is really a waste of time; likewise US employers have no idea what foreign qualification are or mean (except Degrees) it may pay you to get your qualification translated into a US equivalent, there are Companies that do this ..
But if you are getting a visa under (2) above then you need a job offer before you can get the visa. Your Employer will be your sponsor this will cost them upward of $3k. So you can see you have to be offering something really special to get considered
They also have to prove to the Dept of labor that there is no American who can do the job.
c. Pulaski, ray6
#5
Re: Silly Question
None of the above already married have been own ugly sister in law lol
Am will to buy a business, just need to fine the right legal person to contact, I must be looking in the wrong places
I am getting my papers to be a carpenter why wifes business she does contract to about 70 usa ladies but they are not employed they pay there own taxes
Am will to buy a business, just need to fine the right legal person to contact, I must be looking in the wrong places
I am getting my papers to be a carpenter why wifes business she does contract to about 70 usa ladies but they are not employed they pay there own taxes
#6
Re: Silly Question
Originally posted by TheWilliamsons
None of the above already married have been own ugly sister in law lol
Am will to buy a business, just need to fine the right legal person to contact, I must be looking in the wrong places
I am getting my papers to be a carpenter why wifes business she does contract to about 70 usa ladies but they are not employed they pay there own taxes
None of the above already married have been own ugly sister in law lol
Am will to buy a business, just need to fine the right legal person to contact, I must be looking in the wrong places
I am getting my papers to be a carpenter why wifes business she does contract to about 70 usa ladies but they are not employed they pay there own taxes
http://www.investorvisausa.com/index.html
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Re: Silly Question
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 16:59:34 +0000, TheWilliamsons wrote:
> None of the above already married have been own ugly sister in law lol
>
> Am will to buy a business, just need to fine the right legal person to
> contact, I must be looking in the wrong places
You would have to find an immigration attorney who has experience with
investment-based Green Cards. By the way, I should explain that you'd
really need to be able to invest one million dollars. The lesser amounts
that Ray mentioned can allow you to be in the US temporarily, but in order
to qualify for permanent residency, you need to invest a million dollars
(half a million in certain parts of the country), and hire at least ten US
workers. These investment-based Green Cards are extremely difficult to
get, so find an immigration attorney who has done them before and who can
tell you exactly what you need.
> I am getting my papers
> to be a carpenter why wifes business she does contract to about 70 usa
> ladies but they are not employed they pay there own taxes
Freelance may or may not qualify as employment here. Again, ask an
attorney.
For an overview of the immigration system, may I also recommend my own Web
site at http://www.kkeane.com ; I designed it to make the US immigration
system fairly easily digestible.
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> None of the above already married have been own ugly sister in law lol
>
> Am will to buy a business, just need to fine the right legal person to
> contact, I must be looking in the wrong places
You would have to find an immigration attorney who has experience with
investment-based Green Cards. By the way, I should explain that you'd
really need to be able to invest one million dollars. The lesser amounts
that Ray mentioned can allow you to be in the US temporarily, but in order
to qualify for permanent residency, you need to invest a million dollars
(half a million in certain parts of the country), and hire at least ten US
workers. These investment-based Green Cards are extremely difficult to
get, so find an immigration attorney who has done them before and who can
tell you exactly what you need.
> I am getting my papers
> to be a carpenter why wifes business she does contract to about 70 usa
> ladies but they are not employed they pay there own taxes
Freelance may or may not qualify as employment here. Again, ask an
attorney.
For an overview of the immigration system, may I also recommend my own Web
site at http://www.kkeane.com ; I designed it to make the US immigration
system fairly easily digestible.
--
Remember, I am strictly a layperson without any legal training. I encourage
everybody to seek competent legal counsel rather than relying on usenet
newsgroups.
Please support H.R. 539, H.R. 832 and S. 1510. More information at
http://www.kkeane.com/lobbyspousal-faq.shtml
Please visit my new FAQ at http://www.kkeane.com (always under construction)
My email address in usenet posts is now invalid for spam protection. See
my Web site for information on how to contact me.
Please feel free to enjoy some of my photographs at my Web site
http://www.ingopakleppa.com ! Comments are welcome.