#4433547 - 08/08/18 09:24 AM
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Figured I'd get some advice from the great community here :-)
OK, so my situation currently is that my current contract here with the JAF will be coming to an end in September. I have to be honest; I don't want to stay here any longer. Been working with USMC, and they are all terrific guys, but the cost and restrictions of this country is too much. Which brings me up to my thread title.
I have an old military buddy, been friends for absolutely years. He's been prompting me to go to Texas, which I am planning on doing soon. Initially, I was going to come on a tourist visa and stay for one month, to give me an idea of what life is like. For those that don't know me, I'm British / Australian, and hold both passports for both countries. Suddenly though, my friends business has picked up, and he's able to offer me a full time job, but he's not too sure what to do re; federal paperwork etc.
My opinion is that perhaps when I get to Dallas, I should perhaps go to the relevant government office with my friend, and make inquiries. Does anybody have an opinion on this? I sent an email to the U.S Embassy here in Amman, but received a generic response. Also wondering if I may be looked at slightly favorably, as I've been working for the USMC?
Appreciate any opinions.
Many thanks,
Andrew.
Kindest regards,
AJ
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#4433556 - 08/08/18 10:25 AM
Re: Coming to America
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Not a US citizen, but here's what I learnt from a relative, who is now perma banned from US if I understood her story correctly. She was trying to mount a business, did 2 years of legal paperwork with a lawyer, paid an employee even when business was not yet open, paid the school for her daughter's next year, all this with tourist visa and regular trips back to France. On her last trip to US, with everything in order in France, she entered again with a tourist visa, and was to get her green card on arrival. Instead of a direct flight to LA, she went via Boston because the ticket was less expensive. I don't know what/how she screwed up on her entering form, but basically she must have mentionned "business" intead of "tourism" as reason for travel. She had an extended interview, but no one would accept her story, so she went into custody for a few hours, then back to France and lost all her investment. So whatever you are told to do, don't screw up your paperwork, even the smallest one ! Good luck
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#4433565 - 08/08/18 10:56 AM
Re: Coming to America
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Fairly simple really PanzerMeyer;
Blatant corruption in the government.
Majorly expanding gap between the rich and the poor.
I.T salaries have not increased in ~ 10 years.
$15,000 to get my fiance a marriage visa, with no guarantee she will get one.
True unemployment rate: 13.5%. (You are considered to be employed full time if you work more than 2.5 hours per week)
Tax rate: 27-37.5%
Median house price in Perth: $700,000
Poor public transport and infrastructure.
Third world internet services.
Expensive to travel anywhere
And those are just off the top of my head......
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AJ
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#4433596 - 08/08/18 03:02 PM
Re: Coming to America
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Looks like coming in Aussie might be easier - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-3_visa
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#4433650 - 08/08/18 11:42 PM
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I know you are thinking U.S. but would Canada not be easier to get into for an Australian?
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#4433655 - 08/09/18 12:31 AM
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Every one of the things you mentioned as why you want away from AUS is here in the US also... Some worse some not so bad but all pretty much equal to what is in AUS.
Good Luck. It varies a lot depending on the State you are in. If FT does indeed go to Texas, he will most definitely have a lower tax burden and much more affordable housing compared to Australia.
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#4433665 - 08/09/18 02:51 AM
Re: Coming to America
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Anything New ( Homes ) in the Inland Empire or North San Diego ( California) Area run about 500,000. State Taxes High. Currently, I am looking towards out of state or a smaller house. Maybe a Modular House on a patch of land fenced, graval type dr way, carport 130,000- 200,000 ? However, the South is poor U can get a lot more in the Carolina's or around Richmond Va. Not sure of taxes. I lived in Texas for a few years in the Ft Hood Area nice areas, the prices reasonable , at the time 15 yrs back., What I saw was people would get the largest land lot and put a trailer on it then build a house a little at a time.
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#4433681 - 08/09/18 07:38 AM
Re: Coming to America
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All good information guys, and appreciated, many thanks.
One of my colleagues here lives in New York State, he has urged me to go there. Indeed, there's a lot to see in the United States, so if I do end up living there I will travel.
But at this stage, going on what my old buddy says to me, it will be Texas, because of course he is the person offering me the job. Still not sure of what paperwork I may need to do, but I guess perhaps may be better to do it with my friend, when I am in the country.
One question please; I've been looking at some accommodation through AirBNB. Obviously I don't need much, as I will be alone this trip. My work colleague advised me that there may be hotels that are cheaper with a "long stay" option. Has anybody seen this before?
Thanks again,
AJ.
Kindest regards,
AJ
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#4433683 - 08/09/18 10:23 AM
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I would look at renting a house rather than a hotel or AirBnB. If you are talking long term, it will be cheaper. See if you can get a lease/option to buy. Texas is a good choice.
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#4433740 - 08/09/18 05:52 PM
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Thanks again everybody.
OG; thanks for that advice, I will start looking at short term rentals now. I am due to finish up my tasks here in Jordan by September 17. I can foresee myself arriving in Dallas ~ 1 week or so later. Buddy has advised me of a suburb called Little Elm, close to Frisco. Looks very nice there.
Crane Hunter; apologies, I don't know a great deal about Canada, but I guess from your quote it's the same. As for the weather, depends where you go.
Cheers,
AJ.
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AJ
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#4433878 - 08/10/18 09:42 PM
Re: Coming to America
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Don't be mistaken, CH it can be bloody cold here too. We have had eight successive nights of -7C temps. brrrr Heh. that's just about t-shirt weather here! The cold isn't the only issue though, except for a few areas the Canadian climate is extreme all around, you get sweltering heat, sudden storms, high winds, you name it, sometimes in the same day. And yes FishTaco, its the same situation here.
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#4433929 - 08/11/18 11:18 AM
Re: Coming to America
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I'm at an age where I ignore such comments now.
Spoke to my friend yesterday, and even though there are no promises as such, I'm still willing to take the plunge. I've been wanting to do this for at least the last seven years, and now is the time that I actually have both the finances, and the freedom to do it.
So, looking forward to it. Guesstimating that I should be arriving at DFW sometime around September 27-28. Thanks again OG for the advice about accommodation, found some reasonably priced places.
Andrew.
Kindest regards,
AJ
"If you know the enemy and know yourself, your victory will not stand in doubt; if you know Heaven and know Earth, you may make your victory complete." - The Art of War - Sun Tzu
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#4434160 - 08/14/18 05:49 AM
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One question please; I've been looking at some accommodation through AirBNB. Obviously I don't need much, as I will be alone this trip. My work colleague advised me that there may be hotels that are cheaper with a "long stay" option. Has anybody seen this before?
Thanks again,
AJ.
Dude just rent an apartment. Texas is cheap. If your job offer even REMOTELY makes you question your ability to afford an apartment there then you'd better stay away. Actually, if your job offer couldn't pay for my CALIFORNIA apartment you'd better reconsider...
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#4434187 - 08/14/18 03:06 PM
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Fairly simple really PanzerMeyer;
Blatant corruption in the government.
Majorly expanding gap between the rich and the poor.
FYI these are sizeable problems in America, too(without taking this to PWEC). I love Aussie accents, but I often figured one of your bigger problems down under were the critters tryin' ta eat ya. In Georgia you can buy a nice house in a decent area of town for ~190k - 270k. Don't tell anyone, though. We've enough problems with all the Yanks moving here as is.
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