mlily1224
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I wore black jeans and a blazer to my interview and all was good, so go for it! You'll knock 'em dead.
Haha thanks lets hope it all goes well. Less than 2 weeks to go. Eek.
I wore black jeans and a blazer to my interview and all was good, so go for it! You'll knock 'em dead.
A little over a month until I leave now and I couldn't be more excited! I'm doing a bit of travel through Austin, New Orleans, Miami, Nashville and Washington DC before settling either in LA or NYC. I haven't been to any of those cities yet so I'm looking forward to exploring my new home some more.
I think it's one of those cities you either love or loathe, but I think LA is incredible. There's literally something for everyone and I found it pretty similar to Sydney. My favourite neighbourhood is Silver Lake/Echo Park- heaps of cool bars and restaurants, good shopping, etc... and pretty close(ish) to the hills. It's a trek to the beach though. If you need somewhere to stay when you land in LA I can recommend two Airbnb places that are awesome.
Enjoy your travel and good luck with your move
Hi guys,
How difficult is to apply for a re-entry permit? I do want to move to the US but not until 3 years at least as I just got a good job offer.... my idea is to apply for a re-entry permit next year so I buy two more years before moving to the US but not sure I need a good/valid reason for the re-entry permit. I don't want to put in danger my green card....
Any thoughts??
Many thanks
Thanks for the info, I read you must apply from the USA but can leave before the decision is made and if successful you can get the permit sent to the embassy. It's a good offer that is why I'm thinking this possible scenario, because it is a US company it would make easy to ask for a transfer after a few years so you can land in the US with a job already.
Cheers
In regards to paying the fees at the consulate, do they have credit card/eftpos facilities or is it better to take cash? With four of us I would prefer to pay via card when we are there so we are not carrying cash, but worried that the machines won't work or something! How has everyone that has been recently paid?
I'm not sure how it is in Australia, but I had my interview in Auckland, New Zealand yesterday and we had to pay in either cash, or cashier/bank checks. They didn't have any machines or anything like that for card transactions.
Thanks SusieQQQ, I thought I had read that but was wondering if this was still the case for the recent interviewees. I vaguely remembered reading awhile back that the card machine was out of order and people were madly have to try and go get cash! I was hoping their machines have been working latelyThere we go, quick google search, seems Sydney takes just about most forms of payment other than USD postal orders...
http://canberra.usembassy.gov/mobile/iv-fees.html