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waz1231 Oct 13th 2009 9:37 am

how can i move to usa?
 
Hi guys,

I am 23 years old, i have a degree in business and human resources. i also work as a football/soccer coach. i am looking to move to the usa with my girlfriend (we are looking to get married either here or in usa, which would be easier to suit our move?) what do i need to know and do before i can make the move? i have read a little about requiring a green card, is this correct?

Many thanks

waz

discoviking Oct 13th 2009 10:14 am

Re: how can i move to usa?
 
Is your girlfriend a US citizen?

Read the wiki: http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Pulaski's_Ways:_How_to_Live_and_Work_in_the_USA

If you think you fit into one of the categories listed, come back with more specific questions. If you don't fit into one of the categories, odds are you will not be moving to the US.

radion Oct 13th 2009 10:36 am

Re: how can i move to usa?
 

Originally Posted by waz1231 (Post 8012416)
Hi guys,

I am 23 years old, i have a degree in business and human resources. i also work as a football/soccer coach. i am looking to move to the usa with my girlfriend (we are looking to get married either here or in usa, which would be easier to suit our move?) what do i need to know and do before i can make the move? i have read a little about requiring a green card, is this correct?

Many thanks

waz

Are you english, do you feel you have something many in America do not have to offer an employer??
If not married then both would have to apply as individuals, she may not have anything to offer??
You will need to do a lot more research before asking questions,

waz1231 Oct 13th 2009 10:42 am

Re: how can i move to usa?
 
we are both uk citizens. My coaching qualifications do stand out for me. How would i need to go about applying to move their and for jobs? Is there any reliable job agencies i could contact?

Thanks
Waz

tonrob Oct 13th 2009 10:48 am

Re: how can i move to usa?
 

Originally Posted by waz1231 (Post 8012548)
we are both uk citizens. My coaching qualifications do stand out for me. How would i need to go about applying to move their and for jobs? Is there any reliable job agencies i could contact?

Thanks
Waz

Scroll up a bit. Tiny bit more.

There.

Did you read the contents of that link?

Them's pretty much your various chances of getting over here - or not, as the case may be.

Scott33 Oct 13th 2009 10:49 am

Re: how can i move to usa?
 
The link you should follow has already been posted.

Duncan Roberts Oct 13th 2009 11:15 am

Re: how can i move to usa?
 

Originally Posted by waz1231 (Post 8012548)
My coaching qualifications do stand out for me.

You might think they do, but they really don't unless you are already in the industry and know people here who are high enough up at a club to try and get you over.

Ozzidoc Oct 13th 2009 11:16 am

Re: how can i move to usa?
 
Summer camp soccer coach: H3 visa

waz1231 Oct 13th 2009 11:24 am

Re: how can i move to usa?
 
Hi how did u work that out that i need h3 visa? how could i make that more of a permanent visa?

Ozzidoc Oct 13th 2009 11:32 am

Re: how can i move to usa?
 

Originally Posted by waz1231 (Post 8012627)
Hi how did u work that out that i need h3 visa? how could i make that more of a permanent visa?

1. I didn't. I just happen to be aware of the visa which is used by summer camp soccer coaches. More than one visa can currently be obtained. ie One can coach for more than one summer/episode.

2. Right now, you cant. Maybe in 10+ years if your wanted skills are exceptional.

3. My advice to you is to both learn a little patience and attempt to comprehend that right now you have NO chance of getting an immigrant visa.

4. Please read (or re-read) the link you were given above. Then, if you are serious about moving, start working on your long-term plan.

ian-mstm Oct 13th 2009 12:35 pm

Re: how can i move to usa?
 

Originally Posted by waz1231 (Post 8012416)
i have a degree in business and human resources.

So do many tens of thousands of US citizens who are currently out of work. When they go to a job interview, they don't need to ask for visa sponsorship... and so immediately have a leg up on anything you might be able to offer.



i also work as a football/soccer coach.
If you're eligible to coach at a university level, you *might* qualify for some sort of visa... but you'd need to have excellent credentials. Working as a coach isn't the same as being NSCAA certified - so don't expect anything to happen there.



what do i need to know and do before i can make the move?
What do you need to know? To be honest, you need to know that getting a job in the US is easy compared to qualifying for a visa that'll get you to the US so you can work at that job. Jobs = easy. Visa = hard. No visa... no job... no move. It's that simple.

Ian

Duncan Roberts Oct 13th 2009 12:46 pm

Re: how can i move to usa?
 

Originally Posted by waz1231 (Post 8012627)
Hi how did u work that out that i need h3 visa? how could i make that more of a permanent visa?

What exactly are your qualifications? Like what coaching qualifications and other work related certifications do you have?

dbj1000 Oct 13th 2009 12:56 pm

Re: how can i move to usa?
 

Originally Posted by waz1231 (Post 8012627)
Hi how did u work that out that i need h3 visa? how could i make that more of a permanent visa?

Incredibly, she worked it out like you would, by reading the frickin' link that was posted earlier!

You have read it, right?

Englishtart Oct 13th 2009 1:00 pm

Re: how can i move to usa?
 

Originally Posted by dbj1000 (Post 8012859)
Incredibly, she worked it out like you would, by reading the frickin' link that was posted earlier!

You have read it, right?

Sometimes I think you people expect miracles:lol:

dbj1000 Oct 13th 2009 1:01 pm

Re: how can i move to usa?
 

Originally Posted by ian-mstm (Post 8012819)
...If you're eligible to coach at a university level, you *might* qualify for some sort of visa... but you'd need to have excellent credentials. Working as a coach isn't the same as being NSCAA certified - so don't expect anything to happen there....

Not strictly true. In girls-soccer-mad North Texas about 75% of the kid's soccer coaches I meet (and there are many hundreds of them) are foreign and came over on H3 or H1B visas, depending on their previous qualifications and experience. Of the many 18-25 year old coaches, a fair number get initial sponsorship from the club they'll be teaching for (they're all linked to the big European clubs, and use their names). Once here, a fair few find a local big-hair cheerleader type to marry... for love, of course, and not for a green card at all! :)


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