Working Visas in USA
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So im going over to Amerika! soon and will hopefully pick up some work there to cover my flights and expenses.
However I only have a 'Visa Waiver' and you cant work on that to my knowledge?
Im not sure what to apply for from the US embassy here in London, does anybody know what I should do and what criteria I must meet to be eligible for one?
Some more info to help ya'll:
- Im only going for two-three weeks
- Have proof and documentation of full time job and salary
- Have proof and documentation of pre-organised work in the US (Lecturing/Workshops at the University of Michigan and Kansas)
- Will have a pre paid for return ticket
If anybody has any ideas let me know, im sure a lot of you have travelled to the US or abroad for short working/business trips, it would be most helpful.
Cheers
Liam
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Free legal advice, is worth less then zero. Stay out of trouble, and good luck.:(
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I'm afraid this is going to be more difficult then it should be.
here is the website
http://www.workpermit.com/us/employee.htm
I think you're going to be left with Company Sponsorship as your only option unless you're in fear of being raped or killed at home.
I believe the J-1 Visa will also be your best bet for short term work. 18 months I believe.
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Don't forget your ESTA - http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/esta-usa-visa
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that must be written by a Brit... they're the only one's who use "scheme" as a good word or at least not negative. in America it means something like a con job or a underhanded trick.
hadn't heard about the ESTA... nice catch. and don't forget when you get to America prepare to be fondled.

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I'd agree...the J1 is probably your best bet. And yes, you absolutely need the ESTA...and don't forget to sign out again when you leave...or they won't le you back in again.

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Thanks all, yeah I did the ESTA last time I went.
I think sponsorship would be available, im talking to the University of Michigan on wednesday hopefully will be able to sort something out then!
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