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Pulaski Apr 19th 2014 5:03 am

Re: A family move to the USA. Guide
 

Originally Posted by Noorah101 (Post 11225766)
Only if your friend owns a company, and only if there is a position open, and only if that position requires a degree and you have a degree in that field. And only if your friend is willing to spend several thousand dollars to petition for your H1B visa (you cannot pay this yourself, the employer must pay). And if that scenario is actually a possibility, then your friend/employer can file a petition for you on April 1, 2015 so you can begin work in October 2015 .....

Or if the friend's company has a branch in the UK, that could hire the OP (or her husband) into a management or specialist role. Then after a year they could transfer the OP and her family over on L1/L2 visas. ..... But we have long since strayed off into the realms of theoretical flights of fancy, and are no longer giving advice that is likely of any practical use to the OP. :rolleyes:


Originally Posted by AmerLisa (Post 11225682)
I don't know what kind of visa you'd be coming over on, but just curious as to your location choices. Moreno Valley, North Carolina and Dallas?

I assumed she meant the Dallas in NC! :lol:

Bob Apr 19th 2014 9:00 am

Re: A family move to the USA. Guide
 

Originally Posted by hotscot (Post 11225829)
(According to Horace it's a piece of pie to move to the US though.)

If you've got immediate family, then yes it is.


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