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what visa?

  • 06-09-2012 10:06pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13


    I'm finished my apprenticeship as a hairdresser next July and I want to travel. My uncle lives in new york and can arrange a job for me over there.. my problem is I don't no what visa I'm looking for as I will be unemployed at the time I'm leaving. If anyone has any idea's that wud be great thanks..


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 68 ✭✭Raladic


    I don't think there is a non-academic visa for temporary work, and for a permanent visa an uncle is too far.

    http://dublin.usembassy.gov/non-immigrant_visas/visa-types-for-temporary-visitors.html
    http://dublin.usembassy.gov/family_based_immigrants.html


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


    ***Moving from now defunct US/ Canada Travel forum to USA forum, which now is for both travel/ holiday and immigration/ visa/ living questions***

    There is no visa which suits you, as the USA has plenty of hairdessers and you cannot get a work visa; you can go visit on the visa waiver program for 90 days, but cannot work on that visa.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13 purplerain1990


    silja wrote: »
    ***Moving from now defunct US/ Canada Travel forum to USA forum, which now is for both travel/ holiday and immigration/ visa/ living questions***

    There is no visa which suits you, as the USA has plenty of hairdessers and you cannot get a work visa; you can go visit on the visa waiver program for 90 days, but cannot work on that visa.


    Sorry if I put this in the wrong forum, this is my first time posting on this and I was more focusing on how to post.. its not necessarily hairdressing I want to do over there it could be anything, I just wanted the experience but I would need the working visa to be able to afford it. Looking like there isn't one possible so I'll have to try somewhere else :)


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