> Yes ... keep well away from re-location companies ...
> a magenta font is really annoying ...
Thanks. Hubby's Phd is in sound technology (he has an MA in musicology
and his PhD encompasses things like music, through extremely complicated
maths, technology and even robotics!). He currently works as technical
operations manager at a multimedia training centre and radio station. He
also has experience in broadcasting and video.
I've got a BA (hons) in film studies, currently have my own video
production company (H helps out there too). And I know quite a few
languages (English, Dutch, French, German and basic Japanese, learning
that one now).
Ideally we would both like to work. We have no kids and no itention to
change that situation. As for what we'd want to do, we're open to what
we can get (preferably something that does interest us though)! Our
dream location would be Northern Michigan, but again, we don't want to
limit ourselves too much. As for timing, the earliest we could move
would be late 2008.
I know it's best not to pin too much hope on the diversity lottery,
that's why I'm looking at other ways to get there. We did emigrate once
before (from Belgium to the UK) but that was dead easy. The whole
emigrating to the US process just looks a lot more daunting. And I don't
really know what to do first this time!
Are there any books you could recommend as well? I currently have the
Expert Expatriate and US Immigration Step by Step.
Ray, why keep away from those companies? (this colour better?)
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