MattK
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Hi all,
My name is Matthew. I am a 20 year old Australian who wishes to live and work in the USA because I love that country.
I am looking for information from anyone who can give me advice from their own experience or their own knowledge on how a young Aussie can immigrate to the USA.
Since DV 2014, each year I enter the Diversity Visa Lottery.
I am aware of the E-3 visa which is for Australians, however from my own research I am unable to confirm whether or not I am eligible for this visa. The area that I have trouble understanding is qualifying occupations/education. I am a commercial pilot. I was not trained at a university and therefore I do not have a degree. I went to a vocational school and I hold 1 Certificate 4 and 2 Diploma's (all aviation related). I also hold a CASA (ICAO) Commercial Pilot License and some additional 'ratings' (specialized training). I finished my training earlier this year and have been working as a pilot for just the last few months. If I traveled to the USA and got my license converted to an FAA (American) license and then managed to secure a job offer from a US employer, would my previous training and experience qualify me for an E-3 visa? I have found evidence to suggest that I am and that I am not so it seems to be a grey area. Any help to clear this up would be very much appreciated!
Are there any other ways that a young Aussie with my education can immigrate to/work in the USA?
In high school I completed the equivalent of a US high school education (A levels). You should also know that I have no family in the USA. I have traveled there many times and have many friends there however.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
My name is Matthew. I am a 20 year old Australian who wishes to live and work in the USA because I love that country.
I am looking for information from anyone who can give me advice from their own experience or their own knowledge on how a young Aussie can immigrate to the USA.
Since DV 2014, each year I enter the Diversity Visa Lottery.
I am aware of the E-3 visa which is for Australians, however from my own research I am unable to confirm whether or not I am eligible for this visa. The area that I have trouble understanding is qualifying occupations/education. I am a commercial pilot. I was not trained at a university and therefore I do not have a degree. I went to a vocational school and I hold 1 Certificate 4 and 2 Diploma's (all aviation related). I also hold a CASA (ICAO) Commercial Pilot License and some additional 'ratings' (specialized training). I finished my training earlier this year and have been working as a pilot for just the last few months. If I traveled to the USA and got my license converted to an FAA (American) license and then managed to secure a job offer from a US employer, would my previous training and experience qualify me for an E-3 visa? I have found evidence to suggest that I am and that I am not so it seems to be a grey area. Any help to clear this up would be very much appreciated!
Are there any other ways that a young Aussie with my education can immigrate to/work in the USA?
In high school I completed the equivalent of a US high school education (A levels). You should also know that I have no family in the USA. I have traveled there many times and have many friends there however.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!