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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 36,634 ✭✭✭✭Ruu_Old


    No prob, it is a very lengthy and costly procedure. If you haven't been to the US before, you could always go over for a month or two and see what its like to live. Best of luck anyway.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 845 ✭✭✭sturgo


    Ruu wrote:
    No prob, it is a very lengthy and costly procedure. If you haven't been to the US before, you could always go over for a month or two and see what its like to live. Best of luck anyway.


    I've just done that. I'm 99.9% certain I want to live there. Just trying to figure out the best way of going about it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 103 ✭✭underworld


    Does anyone know when the applications for 2008 lottery visa are out???


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 36,634 ✭✭✭✭Ruu_Old


    Should be anytime now, they normally come out this time of year.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 103 ✭✭underworld


    How will i know or where will i hear of it...website???


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 36,634 ✭✭✭✭Ruu_Old


    Yeah, keep an eye on the government website.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 976 ✭✭✭Gandhi


    For those looking for work in the states, I just heard yesterday that Motorola (and probably a lot of other large companies) are no longer using recruiters or job sites like monster.com for recruiting. Presumably they were just getting absolutely spammed with resumes / CVs.

    Currently the only way you can apply for a job with Motorola is via their web page (www.motorolacareers.com). I heard this from a manager at Motorola who is currently trying to recruit people and told me this is the only way he can get his hands on a resume. Even if someone he knows literally hands him one, they have to go through the web process before he can even schedule an interview.

    Like I said, I would guess that a lot of other large companies are going to go this route, as they get completely flooded with resumes otherwise.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 24,924 ✭✭✭✭BuffyBot


    http://www.dvlottery.state.gov/ has been open for a week :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,390 ✭✭✭galwaydude


    I had my greencard interview last week, It lasted only 10-15 mins and i was approved on the spot thank god. I will get my greenacrd in the next 2 weeks. The only problem is that i have to use my mother in law as a cosponsor as they wouldnt accept my wifes income as it had to be earned on US soil.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 112 ✭✭quinta


    Just posting a question on behalf of my cousin.

    She has been approved for a Green Card though the lottery, been through the interiew etc and has the temp stamp on her passport. What are the next stages and what are the rules governing the green card validity?

    - I assume she has to travel to the states within the next 4 months, give an address there to which the card will be mailed. I understand this can be a long wait?
    - Can she then return home and then go back to the states within 6 months to keep the card valid? Have the rules changed? How long can she boe out of the states and still keep the card valid?

    Thanks.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 36,634 ✭✭✭✭Ruu_Old


    Something I found below, see if it is any use to you. When she departs for the US, she will hand in the documents to border protection there and they will do the fingerprints and let her know the story. The green card shouldn't take too long to get to her, mine was a little over 2 months but you can go ahead and get your Social Security Number and other things to use before that.
    It is a common misconception that to keep your green card all you need to do is enter the United States at least once a year. The fact is that if you ever leave with the intention of making some other country your permanent home, you give up your U.S. residency when you go. The border officials will look at your behavior for signals that your real place of residence is not the United States.

    As a general rule, if you have a green card and leave the United States for more than one year, you may difficulty reentering the country. That is because the U.S. government feels that an absence of longer than one year indicates a possible abandonment of U.S. residence. Even if you do return before one year is up, you may run into trouble. To avoid a full-scale inspection, you should return within six months.


  • Registered Users Posts: 112 ✭✭quinta


    Thanks Ruu.


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 30,657 Mod ✭✭✭✭Faith


    My flatmate has a green card and has lived in the US since she was 4. She studies in Edinburgh, and when she returned to the US for Christmas, they warned her that her green card was in jeopardy because she wasn't spending enough time in the US. Just a heads up.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 dewybluebell


    The chemist across the road from the embassy ... what's it called anyone?

    Plus does anyone know if the $100 dollars that you pay before your interview is per applicant in a family or just for the whole family?

    Dewy:confused:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 828 ✭✭✭SoBe


    if its any use to you these guys http://www.cameracentre.ie/ also do the right passport photos for the us goverment,just had some done by them lately
    $15 for 2 photos though :eek:


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 36,634 ✭✭✭✭Ruu_Old


    The chemist across the road from the embassy ... what's it called anyone?

    Plus does anyone know if the $100 dollars that you pay before your interview is per applicant in a family or just for the whole family?

    Dewy:confused:

    I think it is for the whole family. I can't remember the name of the chemist but they do a proper job.


  • Registered Users Posts: 55 ✭✭*WKD*


    sturgo wrote:
    Hi. I know this is a shot in the dark but, does anybody know of an easier way of obtaining a work permit, besides applying through visa the diversity program? How about the posibility of studying in the US?
    If you do go the college route - after you graduate you will have one year OPT Optional Practical Training. Getting into your field of work. From there you can have your employer get you H1B status i.e. a work visa which is valid for three years. You can then renew it for another three years if you are still with that employer. downside to this is you cant really change jobs etc. hths


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 15 Micky01


    *WKD* wrote:
    If you do go the college route - after you graduate you will have one year OPT Optional Practical Training. Getting into your field of work. From there you can have your employer get you H1B status i.e. a work visa which is valid for three years. You can then renew it for another three years if you are still with that employer. downside to this is you cant really change jobs etc. hths

    Sorry to jump in on this, but does anyone know, is it possible to pre-arrange employment and H1B status? As in, is it possible, having found an employer that will "sponser.." you for employment / H1B..., to then travel to the US and stay and work there for the three years...? All being arranged before you arrive?

    Also, if so, with the above lined up where would I go from here in this situation in regards to applications etc. i believe employment visa's are applied for through the employer?

    Thanks :)

    P.s, if in the meantime I obtained a work visa, would this effect my DV-2008 application?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 59 ✭✭Kattyboy25


    P.s, if in the meantime I obtained a work visa, would this effect my DV-2008 application?
    Answer is NO.

    Yes it is possible to arrange employment via h1-b visa (which is only possible if you have a sponsoring company that wants to employ you). All employment visas are applied for through the employer.

    Start looking for a h1-b sponsoring job NOW, only one week left until they become available for this year and they won't last long, last year they went in 2 months, and this year everyone thinks they will be going by late April / early May. Any if you miss out this year you'll have to wait until April 2008.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 15 Micky01


    Kattyboy25 wrote:
    P.s, if in the meantime I obtained a work visa, would this effect my DV-2008 application?
    Answer is NO.

    Yes it is possible to arrange employment via h1-b visa (which is only possible if you have a sponsoring company that wants to employ you). All employment visas are applied for through the employer.

    Start looking for a h1-b sponsoring job NOW, only one week left until they become available for this year and they won't last long, last year they went in 2 months, and this year everyone thinks they will be going by late April / early May. Any if you miss out this year you'll have to wait until April 2008.

    Thanks a million for that info. I didn't realize they'd be out so soon.

    I just have one more question. Are there any differences between this and the "EB2, EB3.." visas? Or does this category also only grant a limited number of visas?

    Thanks again.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 59 ✭✭Kattyboy25


    EB2, EB3 are not visa's they are versions of the greencard which you are catergorised when you are going through the employment based greencard sponsorship process. EB1 is for like distingushed professors, EB2 is some with an advanced degree (phd, masters, or Bacholers with 5 year exp.), and EB3 is for people with just bacholer degrees. EB2 is the best, processing time to obtain greencard in this catergory is quickest.
    Yeah get H1-B, apply for jobs in the States now, most company's that do H1-b's don't advertise, just apply to big US company's and sell yourself, make your CV stand out and if ever on a phone call to a US company speak slowly and clearly, most US people can't understand the Irish accent, we speak tooooo fast.
    Now if you can't get a H1-B, go down the J1 one/two year training visa, start looking for a company now the will sponsor you this, before British and Irish students finish college in May/June and start looking and availing of this.
    Now you are in the States for a year or two you'll find it much easier to get a h1-b sponsored job for the next year. It's easier to get a job in the States when you are there, and maybe if you are in a good company under your J1 visa they might sponsor you a H1-B.

    Remember that you can also do study over there. What's your education/skills in?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 15 Micky01


    Kattyboy25 wrote:
    EB2, EB3 are not visa's they are versions of the greencard which you are catergorised when you are going through the employment based greencard sponsorship process. EB1 is for like distingushed professors, EB2 is some with an advanced degree (phd, masters, or Bacholers with 5 year exp.), and EB3 is for people with just bacholer degrees. EB2 is the best, processing time to obtain greencard in this catergory is quickest.
    Yeah get H1-B, apply for jobs in the States now, most company's that do H1-b's don't advertise, just apply to big US company's and sell yourself, make your CV stand out and if ever on a phone call to a US company speak slowly and clearly, most US people can't understand the Irish accent, we speak tooooo fast.
    Now if you can't get a H1-B, go down the J1 one/two year training visa, start looking for a company now the will sponsor you this, before British and Irish students finish college in May/June and start looking and availing of this.
    Now you are in the States for a year or two you'll find it much easier to get a h1-b sponsored job for the next year. It's easier to get a job in the States when you are there, and maybe if you are in a good company under your J1 visa they might sponsor you a H1-B.

    Remember that you can also do study over there. What's your education/skills in?

    I have a BSc in Computer science. My girlfriend is from the US which is also a big reason for my wanting to move as soon as possible. I'm just trying to figure out the best way to go about it.
    I have contacts.. in the US ( one being a company owner..) so getting sponsored shouldn't be too much of a problem. He's in Ireland next week and I'm meeting with him, so I just want to be ready with all my facts etc.

    From what you've said above, the EB3 visa seems quite interesting and also the fact that it's a greencard and more permanent. In your opinion, given my situation, do you think the EB3 would be the best route to take?

    Thanks again for answering my questions :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 59 ✭✭Kattyboy25


    Hmmmmm, guess what in my opinion the EB3 is nice but get the h1-b sponsorship now, it'll mean you'll be able to start work and live in the US sooner, like this summer once your h1-b gets approved (actually h1-b will be issued in October but you'll be allowed to work in the US even before then). Eb3 could take a year and you won't be able to live or work in the US until then. You can live and work for 3 years on the h1-b and anytime during that stage you can "upgrade" (change your status) to greencard, this this change of status process will take about 4 months.

    So talk to your contact asap and get an attorney (beware they are expensive) and get those forms ready to submit for h1-b on the 1st April. You'll need to do afew things and get afew forms (like getting a form that says you degree is equivalent to a US degree and so on, get references, blah blah blah).

    So in a nutshell get H1-B with your contact, and later apply for greencard through change of status process. So go on get your ass in motion and chat with your contact now 1st April is coming up very soon and believe millions of people will be applying for the h1-b and there are only 45,000 or so available.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 15 Micky01


    Kattyboy25 wrote:
    Hmmmmm, guess what in my opinion the EB3 is nice but get the h1-b sponsorship now, it'll mean you'll be able to start work and live in the US sooner, like this summer once your h1-b gets approved (actually h1-b will be issued in October but you'll be allowed to work in the US even before then). Eb3 could take a year and you won't be able to live or work in the US until then. You can live and work for 3 years on the h1-b and anytime during that stage you can "upgrade" (change your status) to greencard, this this change of status process will take about 4 months.

    So talk to your contact asap and get an attorney (beware they are expensive) and get those forms ready to submit for h1-b on the 1st April. You'll need to do afew things and get afew forms (like getting a form that says you degree is equivalent to a US degree and so on, get references, blah blah blah).

    So in a nutshell get H1-B with your contact, and later apply for greencard through change of status process. So go on get your ass in motion and chat with your contact now 1st April is coming up very soon and believe millions of people will be applying for the h1-b and there are only 45,000 or so available.

    Thats great, thanks for all the help. :)
    Off to start getting my doc's in order now!!

    Thanks again.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 divagirl_2000


    My cousin applied for dat green card came back from america and all let on she was here all along and it was a whole scam she is now banned outta america for ten yrs as dey were able to tell her bout her wrherabouts for teh last five yrs wat she was doin etc !!! so if you ask me dat greencard is a pile of crap !!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 828 ✭✭✭SoBe


    My cousin applied for dat green card came back from america and all let on she was here all along and it was a whole scam she is now banned outta america for ten yrs as dey were able to tell her bout her wrherabouts for teh last five yrs wat she was doin etc !!! so if you ask me dat greencard is a pile of crap !!

    so she was in america and overstayed a visa?then thought she could sneak back into ireland and apply for the green card and go back to america legally?

    you cant blame the green card for that.

    as the old saying goes if ya cant do the time dont do the crime


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 divagirl_2000


    SoBe wrote:
    so she was in america and overstayed a visa?then thought she could sneak back into ireland and apply for the green card and go back to america legally?

    you cant blame the green card for that.

    as the old saying goes if ya cant do the time dont do the crime


    yeah she was lol ah well im not to worried bout her its her own fault for cumin home take her oil !!!!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 59 ✭✭Kattyboy25


    My cousin applied for dat green card came back from america and all let on she was here all along and it was a whole scam she is now banned outta america for ten yrs as dey were able to tell her bout her wrherabouts for teh last five yrs wat she was doin etc !!! so if you ask me dat greencard is a pile of crap !!

    Hi,

    I have a question about this:
    "were able to tell her bout her whereabouts for the last five yrs what she was doing"
    in what kind of detail did they know? Like did they know what job she was working in or just that she was just in the US for most of the time? Did they know is she was in California or Nevada for example?


  • Registered Users Posts: 55 ✭✭*WKD*


    Micky you could also propose to your girlfriend and get fiance status and then she can claim you!! just a thought!! It may be easier!
    Good Luck


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 36,634 ✭✭✭✭Ruu_Old


    Fees for greencards and fiance visas could be changing this year, a hell of an increase too so lookout for that. :(


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 59 ✭✭Kattyboy25


    Hi guys,

    I have a question for anyone who obtained a greencard via company sponsorship. I sent off my DS-230 form about four weeks ago, and I haven't heard back from it, nor received anything in the post. Does anyone know what the time line is before I get something in the post?

    Thanks.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 59 ✭✭Kattyboy25


    Hey guys,

    Okay so now I have been informed that the NVC has forwarded my application to the US embassy here in Dublin. How long should i expect to hear from the embassy?

    Thx.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,980 ✭✭✭Kevster


    On a relating note, the Green Card 'lottery' is coming again:

    http://www.dvlottery.state.gov/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 768 ✭✭✭murfie


    would anyone have a good resource for info related to US fiance visas, i am looking for info mainly about what supporting documentation we will need to submit. I have just returned home after spending 18 months there on a J1 and found a fantastic girl. I would really appreciate the help from your experience in applying for this visa! thanks guys! :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 828 ✭✭✭SoBe


    murfie wrote: »
    would anyone have a good resource for info related to US fiance visas, i am looking for info mainly about what supporting documentation we will need to submit. I have just returned home after spending 18 months there on a J1 and found a fantastic girl. I would really appreciate the help from your experience in applying for this visa! thanks guys! :D

    hi murfie
    i dont have any good sites for you but having gone through the fiance visa process over the last few months i am willing to answer any questions you might have,and help you any way possible.

    supporting documents would be anything like plane tickets to and from the states,photographs of you and your fiance together,letters,cards or any correspondance between both of you.

    now at the start of the process it seems very daunting and difficult to get through to anyone in the embassy in dublin,but later in the process you will be able to ring straight through to whoever is processing your case (the woman that processed mine was very helpfull).

    one thing i would advise is to have your paperwork checked and rechecked and rechecked again.it seems to be the main thing they are interested in.

    any more questions please dont be afraid to ask.i wish you all the best with your application.


    EDIT: and as ruu said earlier the fees have gone sky high,my 485 application here cost nearly $1100


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26 gary01


    murfie wrote: »
    would anyone have a good resource for info related to US fiance visas, i am looking for info mainly about what supporting documentation we will need to submit. I have just returned home after spending 18 months there on a J1 and found a fantastic girl. I would really appreciate the help from your experience in applying for this visa! thanks guys! :D

    I think this link was posted here a while back. Hope it's of some help!
    Best of luck.


  • Registered Users Posts: 128 ✭✭Colmfatcamp


    Great thread guys, really informative. I’m extremely interested in getting to work in the states for 2009 and am struggling to find answers to my questions, this is helping a lot though!

    Maybe somebody can help me with a few of my queries: I like the sound of this EB3 form, they don’t have a cap on the amount of these they can give out a year, do they? I’m in no particular rush to make it there yet so it appears this may be the best way forward.

    Also, it is possible that I could get hooked up by my uncle with some sort of employment sponsorship – the problem is that he lives in Kansas City and I don’t really want to reside there for my days. What are the restrictions with regards seeking other jobs once you attain sponsorship and a green card with your initial employer? Once I have my green card and am in, can I work and search for a new job?

    I see people mentioning they have been in the states for 18 months with a J1 visa, do you have to be a student to do that? I did a J1 a few years back but only stayed for 90 days, what are the qualifications for this extended visa and where can I get one?

    Thanks guys, hope someone can help.

    CC


  • Registered Users Posts: 128 ✭✭Colmfatcamp


    Anyone??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 768 ✭✭✭murfie


    Colm, I did a J1 for the 18 months in the US. was great experience and i recommend it 100%. I went through a company in San Diego, www.usinternship.com who work with you to find a job, they will redo your resume and for a small fee at the beginning will get you the interviews. This site also is the foundation that will work on your visa lots on info on the site. http://www.cenet.us

    Now be warned when you do accept a position it is expensive and also takes a good few months for the visa to be processed. But it was well worth it for me and i am now hoping to go back in the summer to live and work permanently.

    Best of luck with it!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 128 ✭✭Colmfatcamp


    Thanks Murfie, I did some follow up research on that as it sounded like a possible idea, but I think it may not work out as it appears to be difficult to prove you're going as a trainee especially when I've been working here for a few years, I dont really want to take too big a step back. That's the kind of thinking I'm looking for though!

    Anyone have any idea on what the restrictions are with regards getting a job in one place for a short time and then moving on to get a job somewhere else? I probably have work ready in Kansas City but it would only be a way of getting me in, does anyone know how that works?

    CC


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26 gary01


    Has anyone received their letter yet? I received mine this morning (although I'm not at home until the weekend to read it).

    I just have a question! I heard that they send out about 90,000 and then narrow that down to 55,000 and Ireland gets about 150, Is this true? If so, how do they narrow it down? I know they say a certain amount of the applicants won't follow through with their application but for the rest, is it a case that they choose people who do well in the interview or are educated or first come first server etc.

    Having received the letter from them is there a good chance I'll get the greencard?

    Thanks :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,455 ✭✭✭FGR


    Congratulations, Gary. How long had you been waiting to win or is this your first application?

    I applied four years ago and have done so every year after. I'm not surprised that I haven't won again this year but I can afford to wait.

    Reckon you'll be making the move soon?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26 gary01


    Congratulations, Gary. How long had you been waiting to win or is this your first application?

    I applied four years ago and have done so every year after. I'm not surprised that I haven't won again this year but I can afford to wait.

    Thanks :) I first applied for it in 1999 and have been applying most years ever since! So I was shocked when I heard I got the letter this morning!
    Reckon you'll be making the move soon?
    If the interview goes okay and I get the GC then I'm ready to move straight away! So fingers crossed!


  • Registered Users Posts: 334 ✭✭thenobody


    Got home yesterday and pleaseantly surprised to find my notification letter for the DV 2009 lottery.

    I wonder what criteria they put on it at the interviews.
    As Gary says, is it education, work experience, income etc or just random?

    Degree and Masters and working in big American company. Must be some benefit for me.

    What are the requirements once you get the Greencard?
    Do you have spend six months of the first year there or something?

    Congrats Gary


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,921 ✭✭✭silja


    I just got my green card due to my husband being a US citizen (well, technically I got the visa- I will get my green card automatically when we move to the US in a couple of months). It was a quick and painless process, took 6 weeks. If anyone has questions about obtaining a green card that way, feel free to ask me here or PM.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 25 nyc baby


    Hi
    Can anyone tell me when you can apply for the intake of the DV.
    Also would anyone know what myself and my husbands status would be, as our daughter was born in the US, and is a citizen, do we still go through the usual greencard route.
    Any info would be greatly appreciated


  • Registered Users Posts: 334 ✭✭thenobody


    Application starts around Nov/Dec

    As far as i know just cos your child in a US citizen it wont make any difference to you's. You would have to be living in the US for greater than 5 years consistantly before can apply and for this to happen i suppose greencard is the easiest option. Or visa via a job for over 5 years.
    Child can only sponsor the parents to go to US after 21 years old.
    So the DV lottery seems the best way and also is just near impossible to get though.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 25 nyc baby


    Thanks for the reply thennobody


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 768 ✭✭✭murfie


    Not trying to take anything away from boards, but I wanted to let all who need it about a great site that has guided me through my visa to greencard experience.

    its www.visajourney.com

    It has guides, advice and timelines on all visas for the US.
    Hope it helps you as much as it has helped me


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 24,924 ✭✭✭✭BuffyBot


    The DV-2010 lottery is now open.


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