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Old Jul 17th 2006, 5:42 pm
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No. Visa Waiver have to return on August 8th.
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Old Jul 17th 2006, 5:44 pm
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No. Visa Waiver have to return on August 8th.
Alls is now good for you then !!
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Old Jul 17th 2006, 7:40 pm
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Originally Posted by Bob
CT isn't technically New England, it's more Tri-State....

On the plus, though it's cold, it ain't nearly as arse numbing as maine, and schools generally aren't shite, and the uni's are very good...well maine if great if you want to study nursing.
Of course CT is New England! What are you on Bob? I live in CT and I'd never heard of Madison...had to look it up on the map. I see it's on the coast near New Haven. Can't really give you much advice on Madison but CT is one of the better states to come to I suppose, because it's more like England that the West Coast or Midwest. It's one of the most expensive states but many parts of it are beautiful. I would probably say you could do a lot worse.
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Old Jul 18th 2006, 4:19 pm
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Depends on who you ask, if you ask anyone in Maine or Vermont, they'll say it ain't


Originally Posted by Rockgurl
Of course CT is New England! What are you on Bob? I live in CT and I'd never heard of Madison...had to look it up on the map. I see it's on the coast near New Haven. Can't really give you much advice on Madison but CT is one of the better states to come to I suppose, because it's more like England that the West Coast or Midwest. It's one of the most expensive states but many parts of it are beautiful. I would probably say you could do a lot worse.
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Old Jul 18th 2006, 5:22 pm
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Originally Posted by Cathy Makin
Hi there,just in process of trying to apply for E-2 Visa for me, husband and two children, aged 2 & 10, have been in touch with solicitors specialising in this area, don't see too many probs, only husband has ABH conviction from 20 years ago. Does anyone have any advice or words of comfort.

Am I absolutley bonkers, fell in love with US 5 years ago whilst on holiday, finally have the guts (and cash) to do something about it but I know it's gonna be totally different living there, especially with running a business with 2 kids in tow!

Thinking of the New England area, anyone living close to there?.

Would appreciate any comments ie education compared to UK, but any comments would be grately appreciated.

Thanks for looking.
Florida is better, as anyone here will testify. Why put up with snow, ice and stuff when you can be going to the beach during December here. Does get windy a bit here sometimes, but thats all.
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