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Old 12-05-2006, 12:19 AM     #1
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I am a UK citizen so cannot enter the green card lottery. My American fiance died -- we hadn\'t yet married. I want to live in the USA. That leaves me with finding an employer. I teach English as a Second Language but also have a BA in International Business and Language (I speak Italian, some Spanish) so can work in a company at mid-manager level. What is my best chance of getting a job - i.e. what large companies hire from the UK on a
regular basis. Also, can I get a job teaching.
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Old 12-05-2006, 07:32 PM     #2
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Almost all of them hire for various reasons but your skill must be in short supply in the US. You could get hired in a UK firm and ask that they transfer to the USA--that is sometimes slightly easier.
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Old 12-07-2006, 11:44 PM     #3
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I am sorry but sometimes it is not enough to want to live in the US. As you probably know there are millions and millions people crossing the border every day. Well, anyway, my point was that you don't really have enough legal reasons to come to the US. Indeed, it would be the best option for you to get hired by US company or at least represent UK corporation here.
Unfortunately, language skills are not in a high demand today,so you should not probably hope for this. But BA in business with international prospective might be just your advantage.
My best wishes and good luck,
Hope I could be any help.
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Old 12-16-2006, 01:09 PM     #4
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Someone I happened to meet told me that she entered the USA legally and has been living in the USA for OVER 23 YEARS and has NEVER left the USA during the 23 years she lives in this country. Does she qualify to get a green card? What are the laws governing this kind of issue?

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