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One Way Green Card?
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We are all aware (I trust) that it is practically impossible (Due to the Green Card Lottery) for a UK (and EU) citizen to get a job/work in the USA.How is it then,while watching an episode of "Dinner Date" (TV Programme) there appeared an American guy who is working in London.My assumption is, that while we cannot work in the US,US citizens are allowed to work here?Can somebody enlighten me please.
BTW,please don't bombard my question with rants about immigration,that's not my point.
BTW,please don't bombard my question with rants about immigration,that's not my point.
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you can get one,
http:// www.vis apro.co m/green -cards. asp
you can get one,
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The Green Card Lottery (Diversity Immigrant Visa program) is but one path to receiving a United States Permanent Resident Card (Green Card); it aims to diversify the immigrant population in the United States by selecting 50,000 applicants annually from countries with low rates of immigration in the five years prior.
The other paths are:
immigration through a family member
immigration through employment
immigration through investment (from 0.5 to 1 million US dollars)
immigration through refugee or asylum status
immigration approved by the Director of Central Intelligence
immigration through "The Registry" provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act
The other paths are:
immigration through a family member
immigration through employment
immigration through investment (from 0.5 to 1 million US dollars)
immigration through refugee or asylum status
immigration approved by the Director of Central Intelligence
immigration through "The Registry" provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act
Its not all one way when companies sponsor. My DH went and worked in the US and US employees come here. It doesn’t confer permanent residence rights in either direction and doesn’t confer any residence or work rights on spouses or children. Unsponsored I think its equally hard to move in either direction.
US citizens working in the UK are normally 'sponsored' by their employer to do a job here, it does not grant residency , the sponsorship ends when the job finishes. (UK citizens can also be 'sponsored' to work in the USA for an employer.)
They can not come over here and look for work, their company must have a UK job for them and they are sent to do that job.
I used to work for the UK branch of Xerox Corporation which is based in New York, all the senior managers were US citizens who were seconded (sponsored) to work in the UK. Same applies to other US companies with branches in the UK.
They can not come over here and look for work, their company must have a UK job for them and they are sent to do that job.
I used to work for the UK branch of Xerox Corporation which is based in New York, all the senior managers were US citizens who were seconded (sponsored) to work in the UK. Same applies to other US companies with branches in the UK.