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Subject: Re: immigration from Britain Posted on: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 19:07:51 +0000


> I am looking for imformation concerning possible immigration to the
> USA with
> a view to eventually gaining citizenship. My reason for this is that
> my
> girlfriend lives in St Louis, MO, and we plan to get married in the
> future,
> though not any time soon.
>
> To give you a bit of background about myself, I am 23 years old, fit,
> healthy and of demonstrably good character. I hold a CCNA
> certification and
> am an experienced network administrator and systems engineer.
>
> What, in your opinion, are my chances of being able to emigrate to the
> USA?
> I would value any opinions you may have.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Colin.

Best bet, next year, look for someone to employ you with an H1B visa,
thing is, network admins are a dime a dozen, so would have to have
exceptional skills to warrant the hassle of getting a visa sponsored.
Other route, just as unlikely, work for a big company and ask for a inter-
company transfer, unless your fairly senior or exceptional, unlikey to
get that either.
Other route, go to university, do a masters or somin'.
Other than that, your pretty much out of luck unless you are serious
about marriage.

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