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Moving to America

  • 11-04-2011 9:24pm
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    Ok, so I want to go to America for a working holiday for about 6 months or so, it's to decide wether or not I would like to move there permanently. I want to get an apartment somewhere and find a job to support me while im there and then leave after the 6 months. Is it possible to do this? What type of Visa do I need? I need all the help I can get I'm not sure what way to go about anything. Please help!
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,829 ✭✭✭lil_lisa


    First thing to do is look at the different visas available and see if you're eligible for any. A lot of people have the same idea as you but unfortunately there's not always a visa available.

    Check out dublin.usembassy.gov for the different types of immigrant and non-immigrant visas available.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 394 ✭✭boarddotie


    lil_lisa wrote: »
    First thing to do is look at the different visas available and see if you're eligible for any. A lot of people have the same idea as you but unfortunately there's not always a visa available.

    Check out dublin.usembassy.gov for the different types of immigrant and non-immigrant visas available.

    Indeed, I think there is many a person coming on here thinking that it is as easy to get a working Visa to the US as it is for Oz and Canada.


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