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Tips for grabbing some working visa?

criean

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Apr 29, 2008
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Often, you must apply for a working visa from outside the country in which you intend to work.Holders of student visas are temporary residents only and not eligible to apply for STAR or GRO fellowships. Before a fellowship is awarded, the residency status of all aliens will be confirmed with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.You will be authorized to work for a specified period of time only if you are granted either Optional Practical Training or Curricular Practical Training.The problem is, you must have secured a job before you can apply for a work visa.If you fall into the golden 18-30 years-of-age category and are tertiary-educated (or currently enrolled in a tertiary institution), you can apply for a 12-month Work and Holiday visa.

criean

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