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Subject: Re: Family desperate to move to USA Posted on: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 16:12:59 +0000


> Hi, We are a well educated, honest, hard working couple with two
> children, Tom 3, and Will 1. We have recently moved back to the UK
> after 10 years in Spain due to a health issue. With that now resolved,
> we would very much like to concentrate on moving to the States. I
> lived there for a while before moving to Spain, but only on a J1 visa.
> Does anybody know the best way of entering the US legally, but
> quickly??
> We intend on buying a house and would have money in the bank even
> before my wife started working. I would be a full-time house husband/
> web designer.
> My wife has two degrees and concentrates on the marketing industry.
> We are looking at moving to Georgia as that's where I was based before
> and loved it. We are going on a trip to look at houses and schools in
> the area soon, and would love to meet up with anybody in the Atlanta-
> Peachtree City-Tyrone areas.
> If anybody can help us in anyway, we would really, very much
> appreciate any help or assistance given.
> We look forward to hearing your views and thoughts, and of course,
> your advice.
> Many thanks, Guy, Nicola, Tom, and Will

Cart then horse.

Visa, visa, visa. Anything else is a waste of time. Forget looking at
houses and choosing schools. Work out how you're gonna get here,
instead. Limiting yourself to one city will greatly decrease your
already slim chances.

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