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#1
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Location: Florida
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Hi
"Morning,
Joined yesterday,am in Florida on a 3 month visa,but would like to return on a 6 month visa asap. I have a residential address here and some family both in Florida and Michigan,and its my intention to travel around the States as much as I can collecting material for a book. Can anyone tell me how long I have to be back in England for before I can return to the US,and how difficult/easy it is to obtain a 6 month visa?
Thanks
The Oldroadog
Joined yesterday,am in Florida on a 3 month visa,but would like to return on a 6 month visa asap. I have a residential address here and some family both in Florida and Michigan,and its my intention to travel around the States as much as I can collecting material for a book. Can anyone tell me how long I have to be back in England for before I can return to the US,and how difficult/easy it is to obtain a 6 month visa?
Thanks
The Oldroadog
#2
Re: Hi
Hi and welcome to the Expats forum.
I cannot answer your question personally but if you read through this section you may find your answer. If not then post away, someone will have an answer for you.
Good luck.
I cannot answer your question personally but if you read through this section you may find your answer. If not then post away, someone will have an answer for you.
Good luck.
#3
Re: Hi
"Morning,
Joined yesterday,am in Florida on a 3 month visa,but would like to return on a 6 month visa asap. I have a residential address here and some family both in Florida and Michigan,and its my intention to travel around the States as much as I can collecting material for a book. Can anyone tell me how long I have to be back in England for before I can return to the US,and how difficult/easy it is to obtain a 6 month visa?
Thanks
The Oldroadog
Joined yesterday,am in Florida on a 3 month visa,but would like to return on a 6 month visa asap. I have a residential address here and some family both in Florida and Michigan,and its my intention to travel around the States as much as I can collecting material for a book. Can anyone tell me how long I have to be back in England for before I can return to the US,and how difficult/easy it is to obtain a 6 month visa?
Thanks
The Oldroadog
As this forum is for welcoming new members to BE it would be best if you repost your question in the US Immigration Forum. The regulars who frequent that forum will be able to answer your questions better than I.
Good luck.
#4
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Re: Hi
Good morning and welcome to BE.
As this forum is for welcoming new members to BE it would be best if you repost your question in the US Immigration Forum. The regulars who frequent that forum will be able to answer your questions better than I.
Good luck.
As this forum is for welcoming new members to BE it would be best if you repost your question in the US Immigration Forum. The regulars who frequent that forum will be able to answer your questions better than I.
Good luck.
Thanks for the reply, I'll post a question later.
Regards,
Trevor
#5
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Joined: Aug 2010
Location: Florida
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Re: Hi
Hi and welcome to the Expats forum.
I cannot answer your question personally but if you read through this section you may find your answer. If not then post away, someone will have an answer for you.
Good luck.
I cannot answer your question personally but if you read through this section you may find your answer. If not then post away, someone will have an answer for you.
Good luck.
Thank you for the advice,I'll follow it up later on today.
Regards
Trevor
#6
Re: Hi
If you require any assistance finding your way around BE's many forums we have a team of concierges who as their name suggests will act as your tour guide...they will be pleased to help you. The concierge for the US forums is Englishtart...please contact her if you need pointing in the right direction.
Any issues should be addressed to a moderator or admin. The mods for the US forums are Bob and MsElui. Although you can contact any mod or admin...there is usually one of us around 24/7.
Please give me a shout if I can be of further help. I look forward to seeing you in the US forums.
#7
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Joined: Feb 2009
Location: North Charleston,SC. born in Stockport,UK.
Posts: 10,109
Re: Hi
Welcome to BE Oldroadog
Sorry I can't help with the Visa question (Jersey gave you a link to a better forum for that though) But if you have any problems fining the US forum or need any help, give me a 'holler'
Sorry I can't help with the Visa question (Jersey gave you a link to a better forum for that though) But if you have any problems fining the US forum or need any help, give me a 'holler'
#9
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Joined: Aug 2010
Location: Florida
Posts: 9
Re: Hi
Being as you're hoping to spend time in the US...you may also want to take a peek in our US Forums.
If you require any assistance finding your way around BE's many forums we have a team of concierges who as their name suggests will act as your tour guide...they will be pleased to help you. The concierge for the US forums is Englishtart...please contact her if you need pointing in the right direction.
Any issues should be addressed to a moderator or admin. The mods for the US forums are Bob and MsElui. Although you can contact any mod or admin...there is usually one of us around 24/7.
Please give me a shout if I can be of further help. I look forward to seeing you in the US forums.
If you require any assistance finding your way around BE's many forums we have a team of concierges who as their name suggests will act as your tour guide...they will be pleased to help you. The concierge for the US forums is Englishtart...please contact her if you need pointing in the right direction.
Any issues should be addressed to a moderator or admin. The mods for the US forums are Bob and MsElui. Although you can contact any mod or admin...there is usually one of us around 24/7.
Please give me a shout if I can be of further help. I look forward to seeing you in the US forums.
Okey Dokey,will do.
Regards
Trevor
#10
Re: Hi
Aye up back atchya. I see you've opened a thread in the US Immigration forum...good for you. It may be worth mentioning thar you want to do research for a book whilst in the US. I don't know whether or not that's allowed...but the regulars in there will help you out.
#11
Re: Hi
I never noticed before, because I've always seen it written the way you just did. But notice the way OP wrote it? That's how they say it up in the extreme NE of the US (I imagine it trickled down from Canadia, ayup).
Just one of those interesting things. Carry on.
Oh, OP, yes, the book thing might have mattered; didn't catch that in your immigration post.
Just one of those interesting things. Carry on.
Oh, OP, yes, the book thing might have mattered; didn't catch that in your immigration post.
#12
Re: Hi
I never noticed before, because I've always seen it written the way you just did. But notice the way OP wrote it? That's how they say it up in the extreme NE of the US (I imagine it trickled down from Canadia, ayup).
Just one of those interesting things. Carry on.
Oh, OP, yes, the book thing might have mattered; didn't catch that in your immigration post.
Just one of those interesting things. Carry on.
Oh, OP, yes, the book thing might have mattered; didn't catch that in your immigration post.
#14
Re: Hi
I always think of 'Can-arda'...it was in a Cameron Diaz film a few years ago.
#15
Re: Hi
Hi Trevor
I see you have already been pointed in the right direction to find the answers you seek, which just leaves me to say welcome to BE.
Love the site name you have chosen -
Good luck with your plans and I hope the book works out.
Dread - x
I see you have already been pointed in the right direction to find the answers you seek, which just leaves me to say welcome to BE.
Love the site name you have chosen -
Good luck with your plans and I hope the book works out.
Dread - x