Our new life in Mobile, AL
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Our new life in Mobile, AL
Hi to all on the British Expats site, looking for any information & advice about living in Mobile, we have been looking at buying a property in the MCVOY area. Born in the east end of London but now in Romania, my wife wants to work so any advice in that area would be welcome along with schools for our five year old daughter. Why Alabama ? Wish I knew the answer to that, just feel it's the place for us, I have read a lot about the people there & I like what I find. Biggest unknown for me will be medical insurances for the family & general property insurances .
Think that's enough for now, thanks in advance for any help anyone has to offer.
Regards Cockney Joe
Think that's enough for now, thanks in advance for any help anyone has to offer.
Regards Cockney Joe
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Re: Any Brits in Alabama
Hi to all on the British Expats site, looking for any information & advice about living in Mobile, we have been looking at buying a property in the MCVOY area. Born in the east end of London but now in Romania, my wife wants to work so any advice in that area would be welcome along with schools for our five year old daughter. Why Alabama ? Wish I knew the answer to that, just feel it's the place for us, I have read a lot about the people there & I like what I find. Biggest unknown for me will be medical insurances for the family & general property insurances .
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Re: Any Brits in Alabama
Hi Steve,
visa at present B1& B2, but my wife is talking with the embassy regarding purchasing a business in the Mobile area, we have also contacted an immigration lawyer within the US recently, haven't had much response from them as yet, if you know any better way forward we would be grateful for your thoughts. We do not have an embassy in the part of Romania where we live, you must travel to the capitol for this.
To be honest we find out so much more information from people who are willing to give us some good advice and sometimes it can be a real help.
Our time zones here are well different to yours, so excuse for the delays in writing back.
visa at present B1& B2, but my wife is talking with the embassy regarding purchasing a business in the Mobile area, we have also contacted an immigration lawyer within the US recently, haven't had much response from them as yet, if you know any better way forward we would be grateful for your thoughts. We do not have an embassy in the part of Romania where we live, you must travel to the capitol for this.
To be honest we find out so much more information from people who are willing to give us some good advice and sometimes it can be a real help.
Our time zones here are well different to yours, so excuse for the delays in writing back.
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Our new life in Mobile, AL
Hi to all on the British Expats site. I have only joined recently & I am sure I started in the wrong place, sorry about that, I will try to do it right this time !!
We are looking for any information & advice about living in Mobile, we have been looking at buying a property in the MCVOY / Dog river area, would love to know what people think of this zone? I was Born in the east end of London but I now live in Romania with my wife wants & our five year old daughter, we would also be happy to here about schools in the area, eventually my wife would like to work within the medical proffession, please God. Why Alabama ? Wish I knew the answer to that, just feel it's the place for us, I have read a lot about the people there & I like what I find. Biggest unknown for me will be medical insurances for the family & general property insurances .
Thanks in advance for any help anyone has to offer.
Regards Cockney Joe
We are looking for any information & advice about living in Mobile, we have been looking at buying a property in the MCVOY / Dog river area, would love to know what people think of this zone? I was Born in the east end of London but I now live in Romania with my wife wants & our five year old daughter, we would also be happy to here about schools in the area, eventually my wife would like to work within the medical proffession, please God. Why Alabama ? Wish I knew the answer to that, just feel it's the place for us, I have read a lot about the people there & I like what I find. Biggest unknown for me will be medical insurances for the family & general property insurances .
Thanks in advance for any help anyone has to offer.
Regards Cockney Joe
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Re: Our new life in mobile
Hi, and welcome to BE.
You mention Alabama, so I assume Mobile is in the USA?
If so, do you have a visa or are you US citizen's? I'm sure you're aware that getting a visa is pretty tough (or impossible) for most, so hopefully you have a way of getting there. You can look here for info on visas - Pulaski's Ways: How to Live and Work in the USA : British Expat Wiki
And I'd suggest you ask your questions in the US forums, I'll move this thread now for you so that hopefully you get more responses.
Best of luck with it.
You mention Alabama, so I assume Mobile is in the USA?
If so, do you have a visa or are you US citizen's? I'm sure you're aware that getting a visa is pretty tough (or impossible) for most, so hopefully you have a way of getting there. You can look here for info on visas - Pulaski's Ways: How to Live and Work in the USA : British Expat Wiki
And I'd suggest you ask your questions in the US forums, I'll move this thread now for you so that hopefully you get more responses.
Best of luck with it.
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Re: Any Brits in Alabama
Hi Steve,
visa at present B1& B2, but my wife is talking with the embassy regarding purchasing a business in the Mobile area, we have also contacted an immigration lawyer within the US recently, haven't had much response from them as yet, if you know any better way forward we would be grateful for your thoughts. We do not have an embassy in the part of Romania where we live, you must travel to the capitol for this.
To be honest we find out so much more information from people who are willing to give us some good advice and sometimes it can be a real help.
Our time zones here are well different to yours, so excuse for the delays in writing back.
visa at present B1& B2, but my wife is talking with the embassy regarding purchasing a business in the Mobile area, we have also contacted an immigration lawyer within the US recently, haven't had much response from them as yet, if you know any better way forward we would be grateful for your thoughts. We do not have an embassy in the part of Romania where we live, you must travel to the capitol for this.
To be honest we find out so much more information from people who are willing to give us some good advice and sometimes it can be a real help.
Our time zones here are well different to yours, so excuse for the delays in writing back.
Pulaski's Ways: How to Live and Work in the USA : British Expat Wiki
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Re: Our new life in Mobile, AL
Thank you kindly for your help & thoughts
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Re: Our new life in Mobile, AL
As said you need a visa in order to live in the US - and you have to obtain this prior to moving.
So until you decide which visa you qualify for (work/investment/family) little point in going through the finer details of where to live, schools etc.
So until you decide which visa you qualify for (work/investment/family) little point in going through the finer details of where to live, schools etc.
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Re: Our new life in Mobile, AL
Welcome to BE and good luck!
Just realise that chances of getting a visa to the US are pretty slim.
If you're in a high tech/science type of occupation, you might have a chance, or a company transfer, following having a large bundle of cash.
Just realise that chances of getting a visa to the US are pretty slim.
If you're in a high tech/science type of occupation, you might have a chance, or a company transfer, following having a large bundle of cash.
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Re: Our new life in Mobile, AL
Routes to a visa are primarily: US citizen (close) family members, work transfer, or buy/invest in a business - you need to be thinking at least $200k for the investment, and at least $100k for start-up and to tide you over until the business gets up and running. For more details, take a look at the two Pulaski wikis in the US section of the Wikis tab above.
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Re: Our new life in Mobile, AL
What sort of business are you looking at buying? Not sure what the presumably US Embassy has to do with this? Could you clarify.
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Re: Our new life in Mobile, AL
Hey Cockney Joe,
I moved to Mobile, Alabama in September last year from the UK. Mobile is an up and coming area and I guess within in 10 years will be a great place to live!
A lot of people who work in Mobile don't actually live there, a lot of folks live on the Eastern Shore (Spanish Fort, Daphne, Fairhope, Foley, Loxley)
Spanish Fort has a great public school system but housing can be rather expensive on the eastern shore for this reason.
There are also GREAT private school's, Bayside Academy being one of them.
Southern Hospitality really does exists and people are really friendly down here. You will even find a lot of Europeans living down here due to large company's relocating over here.
As the others have said your visa is your main concern, but happy to help were I can. Even happy to meet up and give you a tour around the place.
PM me if you have anymore questions.
Thanks
Nick
I moved to Mobile, Alabama in September last year from the UK. Mobile is an up and coming area and I guess within in 10 years will be a great place to live!
A lot of people who work in Mobile don't actually live there, a lot of folks live on the Eastern Shore (Spanish Fort, Daphne, Fairhope, Foley, Loxley)
Spanish Fort has a great public school system but housing can be rather expensive on the eastern shore for this reason.
There are also GREAT private school's, Bayside Academy being one of them.
Southern Hospitality really does exists and people are really friendly down here. You will even find a lot of Europeans living down here due to large company's relocating over here.
As the others have said your visa is your main concern, but happy to help were I can. Even happy to meet up and give you a tour around the place.
PM me if you have anymore questions.
Thanks
Nick
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Re: Our new life in Mobile, AL
Hi Nick, great to here from you, I was beginning to think of people where only interested in my immigration status, you have given me some information & I am very grateful for that, thank you, I here what you say about the other areas, I have my eye on a property in the Mcvoy area which is close to the Dog River, I can come there on my own to work on the place & hopefully when I am happy the family might be ready to follow. I know about the visa situation & all is in hand with that side of things, we are lucky to be in a position to pursue the investment side of things if required, whatever we end up doing I will let you know & perhaps I will meet up with you in the future, I will pm you the next time as you suggested, good luck mate & thanks again.
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Hi Nick, great to here from you, I was beginning to think of people where only interested in my immigration status, you have given me some information & I am very grateful for that, thank you, I here what you say about the other areas, I have my eye on a property in the Mcvoy area which is close to the Dog River, I can come there on my own to work on the place & hopefully when I am happy the family might be ready to follow. I know about the visa situation & all is in hand with that side of things, we are lucky to be in a position to pursue the investment side of things if required, whatever we end up doing I will let you know & perhaps I will meet up with you in the future, I will pm you the next time as you suggested, good luck mate & thanks again.