Re: Moving to the US options
- From: Boiler <member22431@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 04:20:23 +0000
"sikkinixx66" <member73690@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I'm Steve and I am new to all this...
Recently I have been thinking of moving to the US, preferably as
close
to as New York as possible. My girlfriend lives out there and I wish
to
be there with her as the long distance is starting to get to us and
we
want a future which currently we don't see with the distance and
all...
Now currently I am a civil servant working in London specialising in
IT
and am wondering if people here with more knowledge than me can
provide
me with the options I have to move?
My girlfriend and I have no plans to marry (at the moment) so that
option isn't really there but I am wondering what possibilities
there of
emigration to the us through my work?
Thanks in advance for any answers I may receive, If you need any
more
information let me know.
If you're very good in IT, you can try to convince an employer to file
an
H-1B application. If you don't plan to marry, it basically boils down
to how
good you are at what you're doing... and luck, too.
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