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jbwilliamz Feb 2nd 2010 11:14 am

Visa questions for work in US
 
Hi,

I moved to Australia last year on a Working Holiday Visa for 7 months and since I arrived back in the UK, I've been looking to work abroad again.

I realise that this question has probably been asked many times, but is there a simular Visa (to the Working Holiday) I can apply for to work in the US/Canada?

I'm a Civil/Structural CAD technician.

Cheers,
John

tonrob Feb 2nd 2010 11:32 am

Re: Visa questions for work in US
 

Originally Posted by jbwilliamz (Post 8304273)
Hi,

I moved to Australia last year on a Working Holiday Visa for 7 months and since I arrived back in the UK, I've been looking to work abroad again.

I realise that this question has probably been asked many times, but is there a simular Visa (to the Working Holiday) I can apply for to work in the US/Canada?

I'm a Civil/Structural CAD technician.

Cheers,
John

About an inch* above where you clicked to enter this sub-forum there's a link that says "How to live and work in the USA".

*depending on your monitor size and resolution...

Eric S Feb 2nd 2010 12:50 pm

Re: Visa questions for work in US
 
The closest thing to a "working holiday" visa is the H-2: Seasonal workers visa. This is used by ski instructors and resort workers. I believe it lets you come and work up to 6 months. You'd basically need to find an employer looking for workers who would agree to hire you and sponsor you for the visa.

- Eric S.


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