by Adrian Pelaez | May 12, 2015 | The O1 Visa
Anyone who wants to work in the United States needs a visa. Professionals in: science, sports, the arts, education, business, the Film and Television are able to obtain a work visa for their special skills. In order to obtain a work visa, it is necessary a company or...
by Adrian Pelaez | May 9, 2015 | The O1 Visa
Some Britons worry too much about the cultural legacy to leave to their children. For example, if your children will be born in America: they’re Americans. If your family moves and your kids are too young then yes, they will grow with American customs … but it...
by Adrian Pelaez | May 7, 2015 | The O1 Visa
There are plenty companies in the US right now, founded by immigrants, that are legitimately successful: Google, Intel, Instagram, Pfizer, and so on. Each year employers expect that their work visas are approved and they can have a team of talented foreigners in their...
by Adrian Pelaez | May 6, 2015 | The O1 Visa
Currently it is very rare to find a place where you’re allowed to pay what you consume in your next visit, these privileges exists when there are years of trust and friendship, and yet it is very difficult. In America, “credits” are based on something very...
by Adrian Pelaez | May 5, 2015 | The O1 Visa
For almost everything, you will need a social security card: to open a bank account, apply for a driving license, and more. Some expats often assume they won’t be eligible for a number because they’re not American-born or a proper US citizen, but they are wrong. For...
by Adrian Pelaez | May 4, 2015 | The O1 Visa
United States ranks 37th in the World Health Organization’s survey of best countries for healthcare, to some Americans that says more about the WHO’s methodology than any shortcomings at home. But forget the politics: as a foreigner, on holiday or emigrating, unless...