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Getting into the USA



if you dont have at least 5 years in your technological feild AND you dont
have some sort of "yes we hired this man" letter from a corp..
well you will find that moving to the USA is not an easy task, I moved to
the usa in 97, been ejected once by INS out of country for 10 months, and I
am still waitting to get my green card (visa to visa the rounds keep going)

and I am a freakin' Canadian.

suggestion: dont do what we did... get an immigration lawyer and do it that
way...takes less time, less annoyiance, more money.

ATS - Patrick Bureau - txrocco@sbcglobal.net


=>-----Original Message-----
=>From: scirocco-l-admin@scirocco.org
=>[mailto:scirocco-l-admin@scirocco.org]On Behalf Of Adam J Garside
=>Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 2:50 AM
=>To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
=>Subject: Getting into the USA
=>
=>
=>Right everyone, I've had enough of this screwball country.
=>They've just put
=>speedbumps down a road I go down every morning and they keep dropping the
=>speed limits in my town.
=>This coupled with the close to £0.80p per litre petrol price so it takes
=>£45 to fill the tank on the Rocco means i'm outta here.
=>
=>Anyone have experience with re-locating to the US? Info on Visas, Green
=>Cards Etc Etc.  I'm a computer techie person, mainly dealing with Hardware
=>(building/repairing systems) and I spent a year and a half as a printer
=>engineer.
=>I might have to bring over a container with my Scala in (and a ton of euro
=>bumpers, lights and 16v inlet manifolds!!)
=>
=>Adam,
=>'92 Scala 1.8i
=>'88 325i
=>http://www.geocities.com/little_log
=>
=>
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