Good thinking. No, he doesn't. I'll have to wing it & go, carry the family for awhile, and see if he can find work once we're there. Or, wait it out a few more years here until the citizenship goes through and then let the phone interview/YouTube resume (most folks do this to show their speaking...
319b
True, I hadn't. Worse that I've been offline for the past week.
So far, no offers of employment. Plenty of chances to take off on the first overseas teaching contract we see, but as I explained to BigJoe5, I'd hate to have to have him lose GC status again, and start over.
We will...
BigJoe5...
True, BigJoe5. I have heard of the angle of 319(b). It seems that it's a catch22, as those US based employers/teaching recruiters want the citizenship to be established prior to employment. I know there is a way to do this. It may mean waiting it out the full 3 yrs. OR we can go...
re: Spouse's US citizenship
VERY TRUE, J. Re: the old GC- I thought it was a longshot to somehow weld the past years into all this. As far as the citizenship, good point as to how the foreign employers would view recently acquired US c-ship, but there are recruiters who will just be content...
The deal is: I am US born citizen. Husband is Belizean GC holder. We are living in Oregon. We want to take jobs overseas teaching English asap, and secure his US citizenship if possible first (I have mine from birth in USA). He needs the US citizenship to get a job overseas because most...
Hello All. I am a US citizen in the states. My husband is a K-3 holder, planning to move here from Central America. We have two children who are with me. For the past two years, I've been receiving state public assistance (welfare); foods stamps, health plan, childcare, etc.
I've been advised...
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