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Re: Any problems with this (GC related) Posted on: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 01:04:01 +0000 (UTC)

On Feb 10, 5:12 am, suzanne7575
wrote:
> I am currently starting the process of moving over to the states as a
> nurse. As the greencard is the only visa a nurse can use this is what me
> and my family will be getting (hopefully).
>
> Anyway i am looking at a couple of nursing agencies, and the one i am
> most interested in requires that i go over to the states ahead of my
> family for clinical transistion, then i will go to my assignment and my
> family will join me. Is this possible to do. I am presuming that
> although the greencard is being petitioned in my name as I will be the
> employee, my husband and kids will each have a visa in their passports
> so they can come over on their own a few weeks later?
>
> Also just out of interest, what do you do when your passports expire and
> you have a visa in them, how do you get the visas transferred over. I am
> thinking this process will take at least 2 years and our passports
> expire in 2009 and 2010 so it might be worth getting them all renewed
> early rather than having to go through a load of hassle.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Posted viahttp://britishexpats.com

Too bad you aren't Canuckistanian. Canadian Nurses qualify under NAFTA
agreement TN Professional visas. It's a joke, you show up at the
border with a letter from your employer and $56 USD.