Hi all,
I am really naive about the whole visa process, so please forgive how basic my questions are.
Basically, I plan to relocate to the US in the next couple of years (for a year or so - maybe more!) and I want to make sure I save up enough money and sort out a job etc. I'm a Real Estate Paralegal so I know I don't classify as a worker for which the US has desperate need. Please can all you experts help me with the following questions I have:
- how realistic is it to expect that I might get a visa if I'm not a specialist worker?
- if I apply for a job in the US should I apply for a visa first? (most paralegal jobs seem to be dealt with by agencies which require evidence of right to work in the US)
- if not, can someone please explain the sponsorship procedure? Does this mean that I would have to ask each firm that I apply for to pay for or otherwise endorse/back up my visa application?
- do people commonly travel to the US under a 'tourist visa' (or the new electronic exception form thingy) to search for a job? Is this easier?
- I heard that a prospective US temporary worker needs to prove they have a certain amount of cash in the bank before they move. Can anyone provide further details on this point?
Any help you can give would be much appreciated!
Thanks so much!
I am really naive about the whole visa process, so please forgive how basic my questions are.
Basically, I plan to relocate to the US in the next couple of years (for a year or so - maybe more!) and I want to make sure I save up enough money and sort out a job etc. I'm a Real Estate Paralegal so I know I don't classify as a worker for which the US has desperate need. Please can all you experts help me with the following questions I have:
- how realistic is it to expect that I might get a visa if I'm not a specialist worker?
- if I apply for a job in the US should I apply for a visa first? (most paralegal jobs seem to be dealt with by agencies which require evidence of right to work in the US)
- if not, can someone please explain the sponsorship procedure? Does this mean that I would have to ask each firm that I apply for to pay for or otherwise endorse/back up my visa application?
- do people commonly travel to the US under a 'tourist visa' (or the new electronic exception form thingy) to search for a job? Is this easier?
- I heard that a prospective US temporary worker needs to prove they have a certain amount of cash in the bank before they move. Can anyone provide further details on this point?
Any help you can give would be much appreciated!
Thanks so much!
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