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Need help working out visa info
Hi I am 25 years old and have worked as a chef for 3 years now. I am looking into trying to get a visa so i can go to the usa and work. I have done some research but find it confusing with all the different visa's you can get. any information would be greatly appreciated.
Jimmy |
Re: Need help working out visa info
Originally Posted by jimmy_white1986
(Post 9775880)
Hi I am 25 years old and have worked as a chef for 3 years now. I am looking into trying to get a visa so i can go to the usa and work. I have done some research but find it confusing with all the different visa's you can get. any information would be greatly appreciated.
Read this. If you can answer "yes" to any of the questions, you might have a chance at a visa. Otherwise, you will not be coming to the US as anything other than a visitor. Ian |
Re: Need help working out visa info
Originally Posted by ian-mstm
(Post 9775916)
Respectfully, your skill set does not qualify you for a US visa. If you become more experienced and famous (read = Emeril, Julia Child, etc) then you might qualify for an O-1 visa.
Read this. If you can answer "yes" to any of the questions, you might have a chance at a visa. Otherwise, you will not be coming to the US as anything other than a visitor. Ian |
Re: Need help working out visa info
Originally Posted by N1cky
(Post 9775999)
I have an old school friend who works in the USA as a chef, he got a visa based on training under a very famous French chef. Still that's quite a slim chance.
3 years alone probably won't cut it. Still, doesn't mean that it might not happen in the future....though why one would want to move to the US to be a chef? |
Re: Need help working out visa info
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 9776296)
though why one would want to move to the US to be a chef?
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Re: Need help working out visa info
Originally Posted by ljaw2002uk
(Post 9776564)
For all the same reasons anyone would want to move to the US?
It's not an easy place to move to and it's a long term plan to work oneself into a position, so if the reason to move is, well a shit one, it would seem better to be told it's a load of rubbish now so one can concentrate on other possibilities, locations or plans. |
Re: Need help working out visa info
I'm unsure why you want to work in the US, but if you want a life of travel and other (endless) possibilities, this is what I'd be doing if i had your skill set and was your age:
http://victoriaallman.com/blog |
Re: Need help working out visa info
Originally Posted by ljaw2002uk
(Post 9776564)
For all the same reasons anyone would want to move to the US?
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Re: Need help working out visa info
Originally Posted by sir_eccles
(Post 9776733)
Chef is a minimum wage job which is surprising given how much the private cordon blue schools charge.
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Re: Need help working out visa info
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 9776824)
Where do you get Chef's for minimum wage?
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Re: Need help working out visa info
Originally Posted by sir_eccles
(Post 9776733)
Chef is a minimum wage job which is surprising given how much the private cordon blue schools charge.
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Re: Need help working out visa info
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 9776835)
It's cordon bleu not cordon blue...even if most Americans pronounce it blue. That's one of my pet peeves.
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Re: Need help working out visa info
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 9776669)
And why would they want to? Something they've seen on tele? Different work opportunities? Sense of adventure? Etc, etc, etc.
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Re: Need help working out visa info
Maybe get a job as a chef on a cruise ship cruising around Florida and the Caribbean? Not sure how that would work visa wise if it was a UK registered ship.
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Re: Need help working out visa info
Originally Posted by Squirrel
(Post 9777238)
Maybe get a job as a chef on a cruise ship cruising around Florida and the Caribbean? Not sure how that would work visa wise if it was a UK registered ship.
There may be possibilities to get a work visa sponsored at a later date. (Oh by the way, I'm not sure if Jimmy is even reading this thread any more) |
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