we are two 18 year old english girls hoping to move to america next year in the summer of 2010, but the only problem is we have no idea where to begin planning !!!
we understand that we will need visa's etc so we can work out there but we dont even no which city we want to move to, we were thinking california but now we're not to sure !
so please if you can we need as much information as possible on what it is like living out there ( cost of living etc ) how to go about renting out an apartment and overall how we can begin to plan our big move !
it will be so much help, thanks :)Advice on moving to america :) from england?
Hate to break it to you this way, but you've less than a zero chance of being granted an arbitrary visa. However, and to indulge your fantasy, check out the link below.
On the other hand, you could both find yourself some mucky American guy on here, chat/cyber for a while till you've blagged their heads into marrying you, then apply for a visa under the guise that you'd then be their spouses.Advice on moving to america :) from england?
I'm not sure exactly how to answer this question. I currently live in California and it is amazing. I too am from England but moved here under different circumstances. I married an American. I think for you that will be the only way that you will be able to move here unless your work moves you here.
Unless you plan on going to university here, it's all but impossible. You can visit the US visa free for up to 90 days under the Visa Waiver Program. You can apply for a travel visa which would likely last 6 months. Under these 2 options it would be against the law for you to work. As was noted above, go here:
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/vis鈥?/a>
OMG! you are so lucky you live in england! ive always wanted to go there!! london that is. well i live in florida.. ive been to california its nice, if you do end up going bring lots of shorts!! how is england?? i wanna move there
you should DEFINITELY move to California, i obviously live here lol its Amazing. The weather is basically perfect all year round especially if you move down south.
i hope this helps. :)
http://europesworld.info/
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