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Possibility of job in US
MY partner has a possibility of a job in the US. Without committing ourselves one way or another we are trying to research this fully before reaching a decision.
As far as I can work out, we'd be eligible to come in with our children on an L1a and L2 visa. However neither of us have a degree - does this matter when applying for a visa? Also I've suffered from depression and back problems in the past - is this is problem? If our kids came in on an L2 visa, would they be able to work when they reached working age? (they're 15 and 14 so not too far off). We will also have a UK bank loan that we can't pay off in the short term - will our UK debt/credit score be a problem? I'm sure I'll think of more questions! thanks P |
Re: Possibility of job in US
Originally Posted by pippylan
(Post 9480931)
However neither of us have a degree - does this matter when applying for a visa?
Also I've suffered from depression and back problems in the past - is this is problem? If our kids came in on an L2 visa, would they be able to work when they reached working age? We will also have a UK bank loan that we can't pay off in the short term - will our UK debt/credit score be a problem? Ian |
Re: Possibility of job in US
Thanks, that's helpful.
So if our kids can't work on an L2 visa, and we decided to stay, how would they start work? What happens about university in the US? Would we be able to pay for them to go through the university system - how similar is it to the UK uni system? thanks :) |
Re: Possibility of job in US
Originally Posted by pippylan
(Post 9481195)
So if our kids can't work on an L2 visa, and we decided to stay, how would they start work?
Note that because they can't work, they're likely not eligible to get social security numbers (SS#). If they want to get a driver's license when they get a bit older, they'll need an Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN)... well, unless they have employment permission by them. What happens about university in the US? Would we be able to pay for them to go through the university system - how similar is it to the UK uni system? Ian |
Re: Possibility of job in US
Originally Posted by pippylan
(Post 9480931)
If our kids came in on an L2 visa, would they be able to work when they reached working age? (they're 15 and 14 so not too far off).
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Re: Possibility of job in US
Originally Posted by pippylan
(Post 9480931)
MY partner has a possibility of a job in the US.
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Re: Possibility of job in US
Originally Posted by pippylan
(Post 9481195)
Thanks, that's helpful.
So if our kids can't work on an L2 visa, and we decided to stay, how would they start work? What happens about university in the US? Would we be able to pay for them to go through the university system - how similar is it to the UK uni system? thanks :) |
Re: Possibility of job in US
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 9481358)
Just checking, but when you say 'partner', do you mean husband or wife?
OK, so how do we get green cards? As I understand it, they're really hard to get. We have no US relatives, the only thing that would take us there would be my husband's job. Your replies are much appreciated :) |
Re: Possibility of job in US
Originally Posted by pippylan
(Post 9481724)
Husband.
OK, so how do we get green cards? As I understand it, they're really hard to get. We have no US relatives, the only thing that would take us there would be my husband's job. Your replies are much appreciated :) Suggest you get this in writing with a timeline in his contract before you come over. |
Re: Possibility of job in US
Originally Posted by lisa67
(Post 9481730)
To get a green card from an L visa you'll need to get your husband's employer to agree to sponsor you.
Suggest you get this in writing with a timeline in his contract before you come over. |
Re: Possibility of job in US
Originally Posted by pippylan
(Post 9481724)
Husband.
OK, so how do we get green cards? As I understand it, they're really hard to get. We have no US relatives, the only thing that would take us there would be my husband's job. If your husband qualifies for EB-2 then you have no problem, however the wait for EB-3 Skilled Worker could be a problem if the application is not done in a timely fashion due to the quota. |
Re: Possibility of job in US
Originally Posted by Sheepdip
(Post 9481699)
In the meantime he did a lot of volunteering but it nearly drove him mad!
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Re: Possibility of job in US
Welcome to BE! :)
Worth looking over the wiki, there's a good bit of info on the L1 visa to give you an idea of the whole process and further info on the greencard process, as well as the more mundane stuff such as relocation package info etc. Something to consider though, if kids want to go to uni in the UK, they need to have resided for 3 years prior to enrolling to get local rates, or they would have to pay international rates. |
Re: Possibility of job in US
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 9481806)
Even volunteering isn't permitted if it would ordinarily be paid work. There was a bit of a scandal when CBP denied entry to some Canadians going to help after Hurricane Katrina because CBP said their work would ordinarily be paid, so they weren't allowed in as they had no work authorization.
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Re: Possibility of job in US
Originally Posted by ian-mstm
(Post 9481298)
Yes, they can go to university. If they go to a university in the same state and have resided in-state for a year, they can usually get the lower in-state tuition rates (as opposed to the higher out-of-state tuition rates or the even higher international tuition rates). Most bachelor degrees in the US are 4 years as opposed to 3 in the UK... and there's no equivalent here of a "gap year". Oh... they'll likely need to take the ACT or SAT.
Ian |
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