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...
by Adrian Pelaez | Apr 25, 2015 | The O1 Visa
We all feel familiar with American police for watching them in movies and television shows. All of them seem to wear dark blue uniforms, sunglasses and feel some attraction for the Dunkin’ Donuts. Maybe all these are stereotypes, the important thing about...
by Adrian Pelaez | Apr 24, 2015 | The O1 Visa
When living in the U.S you’ll be asked for an ID, maybe just to verify your age. A passport is useful in these cases, but it’s risky to go everywhere with your passport in your pocket or purse. In this cases, most people provide a driver’s license when someone...
by Adrian Pelaez | Apr 23, 2015 | The O1 Visa
Paying taxes is an obligation that can cause some stress when you are living in a different country from yours, especially when every system is different This time we offer 6 Tax tips for British in the US 1.Don’t assume you’re exempt If you have a green card or visa...