Saturday, November 21, 2009

What should a Canadian apply for to work in the United States

What should a Canadian apply for to work in the United States?
My girlfriend is Canadian and I am American. What does she need to apply for to be able to legally live and work in the states? Would there be any reason she would be denied?
Immigration - 2 Answers
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Probably if she has a criminal backround she might be denied. She needs to apply for residency status, a green card can get you to live and work but you want to strive for permanent residency or citizenship since a green card can expire. If you get married to her that would speed up the process a bit, and I also recommend getting a lawyer to help you guys process the paperwork.
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As of now she can work on TN visa. Which you can get the Border by showing the offer letter. But Oncve you get married and apply for Green card she can apply for EAD and work. Once she apply for Green card she cannot use the TN visa also cannot travel to US without a document call advance parole,

Saturday, November 14, 2009

How can I stay on the United States working in the Navy

How can I stay on the United States working in the Navy?
ok yes that question seems weird, what i really mean is say im not in the united states (but i am) and i want to become a citizen. With what visa or what? do i need to take from my country to go to the united states to work on the navy? (Navy does accept non citizens) and how do i get it? is it expensive?
Military - 1 Answers
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A visa does not cut it. You MUST have a "Green Card".

Saturday, November 7, 2009

how to become a registered nurse and work in the united states

how to become a registered nurse and work in the united states?
im a foreigner living in thailand.i would like to achieve my ambition of being a nurse and work in the states.how do i go about being a registered nurse? where do i study and how can i get a sponsor to assist my tuition?
Health Care - 2 Answers
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The most popular program is the associate degree, which takes an average of two to three years to complete. One of the perks associated with this path is that once you've obtained the degree, you can apply for an entry-level position that offers benefits—including tuition reimbursement and college credit toward your two-year bachelor's degree. This choice also provides valuable hands-on experience in the field while earning an education. Going straight for the bachelor's program takes four years, and a diploma can take three to five years. After completing any of these programs a nurse must pass a national licensing examination. Nursing degree education requirements vary based on state, and a nurse may sometimes be required to take the local NCLEX-RN examination to work in a new state, so make sure you research the requirements in the state where you want to practice by contacting the state board of nursing.
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you work like everyone else. truth hurts doesnt it...why would someone "sponsor" your tuition..we have our own people wanting to go to nursing school and need help.....you go to work and put your self thru school...just like us..that is if your legal.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

How To Get E ID to work in United States

How To Get E ID to work in United States?
Hi, I am Sasirekha , I am from India, I am in U.S. right now, My husband works here, He posses L1 visa, I am his dependent, We came here 4 months before. I am interested to work here, Could any one let me know, how to get E id ? or Should i possess any other work authorisation, if so, Let me know how to apply.
Chennai - 1 Answers
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From Immigration and Naturalization. They can help with all documents you need.