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Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
So basically a visa application done personally will cost me thousands of dollars? Am I best to get an immigration attorney or get outside help? I am in liaison with the Florida Education Board so was hoping you could all give me some advice from your own personal experiences. I am weighing up my options and seeing whether it is viable/worth the hassle.
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Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
Originally Posted by khitan004
(Post 9995105)
So basically a visa application done personally will cost me thousands of dollars? Am I best to get an immigration attorney or get outside help? I am in liaison with the Florida Education Board so was hoping you could all give me some advice from your own personal experiences. I am weighing up my options and seeing whether it is viable/worth the hassle.
A question to ask yourself...why would they do that when there are thousands of USC teachers that have been laid off and are looking for work? |
Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
As Jerseygirl already suggested:
READ THIS! ...AND THIS! ...then perhaps you'll have a better starting point from which to ask specific questions. |
Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
Originally Posted by khitan004
(Post 9995105)
So basically a visa application done personally will cost me thousands of dollars? Am I best to get an immigration attorney or get outside help? I am in liaison with the Florida Education Board so was hoping you could all give me some advice from your own personal experiences. I am weighing up my options and seeing whether it is viable/worth the hassle.
1/ the employer sponsors you for an H1b and you can work at the school 2/ the employer further sponsors you for residency and you become a permenant resident. At this stage you are no longer tied to your employer and there is no clock counting down to your leaving. 3/ After 5 years as a permenant resident, you naturalize as a US citizen. Important points to above: 1/ The employer usually foots the bill. Expect it to cost them $5k to $10k. 2/ This is at the whim of the employer. Sensible people get it written into their contracts. Some employers expect contributions from their employee. Expect the total bill to be $10k or more. 3/ Your choice and usually quite DIY. Expect to fork out $500 to $1000 for the whole thing. But if you want to just "buy a visa" half a million bucks on the table will buy you residency and place you at step 2. |
Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 9994860)
Out of interest...why Florida?
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Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 9995152)
Yes I would also like to know.
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Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 9995152)
Yes I would also like to know.
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Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 9995156)
Everybody and their dog wants to move to Florida...why? :confused:
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Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 9994860)
Out of interest...why Florida?
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 9995152)
Yes I would also like to know.
Originally Posted by Ray
(Post 9995154)
probably cos I and Shamu live there
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 9995156)
Everybody and their dog wants to move to Florida...why? :confused:
Although I'm beginning to think its what Ray has suggested....:nod::D |
Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
Why do I feel victimised for asking a question on a forum? Surely the raison d'etre for this forum is to share experiences and advice.
Thank you kindly to those of you who have given my things to think about. It appears as though I will have to cross Florida off my list given that I am highly unlikely to be considered against a US citizen of similar standing. |
Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
Originally Posted by khitan004
(Post 9995214)
Why do I feel victimised for asking a question on a forum? Surely the raison d'etre for this forum is to share experiences and advice.
Thank you kindly to those of you who have given my things to think about. It appears as though I will have to cross Florida off my list given that I am highly unlikely to be considered against a US citizen of similar standing. Edit: Unfortunately you have chosen one of the hardest countries to move to...have you considered Canada or Australia? |
Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
Originally Posted by Ray
(Post 9995154)
probably cos I and Shamu live there
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Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
Originally Posted by khitan004
(Post 9994844)
I am qualified to teach Physics and Maths up to Grade 12. I would be looking to teach high school.
Ian |
Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
I am always slightly surprised by people who come on here asking very basic questions, which usually could be answered by clicking on the Really Really read me link but seem to have spent many many years doing research to obtain their qualifications.
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Re: Relocation and Teaching in Florida
Originally Posted by khitan004
(Post 9994844)
I am qualified to teach Physics and Maths up to Grade 12. I would be looking to teach high school. Neither of us are US citizens.
Basically you can realistically expect your chances of getting a visa to teach in the US as zero, unless you are at the university level. If you're read the wiki and can say yes to any of the other visa routes, your chances will improve. |
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