<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by floridavillasrus
well we are going on the 10th august, can't wait. after watching something on tv tonight concerning a young family wanting to move to florida, we had to watch to see how the relocation people did it. and weren't surprised when they said that she had dual nationality, and when they got married he applied for his visas, and got them. so it was pretty straight forward for him. it makes me angry that programmes do not show how hard it really is for normal people who want a better life to do this. we have sold everything in the hope of making a new life in the US, and i am starting to feel that unless i am somebody famous they do not want you. ok we have some money from the sale of our house, and are wanting to invest and buy a business and employ americans, but it should never be this hard. maybe the british goverment should be the same and stop just about anyone and everyone coming into the country who do not want to invest. looks like i am blurting off, and may upset the politically correct people. so i better shut up.............................................[/quote]
Could not agree more about that bl**dy couple last night. They had it easy, dual citiizenship, he got a job, they should have planned it better not getting such a big house to start with etc etc. I was so annoyed when the said they were coming back.....PATHETIC!
We meet four of the criterias on the US Visa site for hopefully obtaining visas and are off to the Embassy soon to see where the land lies(2nd income/Management positions/sought after skills and cash for a business....oh and by the time we want to try to move, degrees to, but we also have 20 years plus experience in our choosen professions. No dounbt someone will tell us none of it is guaranteed...which we know..
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