Want to live/work in USA
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joej565 1 post |
I’m looking into moving over to the USA and wondered where I can get employed as a correction officer? All help is greatly appreciated guys. http://www.teethwhitenerproductreviews.com/30-second-smile-review/ |
nankleo 1 post |
I seriously want to stay and be employed in The united states from the time of I’ve been a little whipper snapper!! Right now I have a under graduate degree and I have a Masters diploma in movie creation. |
oliverV 1 post |
grumpy, is PA still looking for help? I know this thread is a bit old but wondering if (given the state of the economy) there were still positions opened in PA? I’ll email you directly as well… |
Kamara 1 post |
It can’t be that though right? I fyou know English, there shouldn’t be any problem. |
agaman 1 post |
Hi everyone ! |
AvidShore 1 post |
Yes the sound of 22 years without the chance of a promotion doesn’t sound great, you might aswell be one of the inmates lol. Have you tried looking up prisons and just asking them if they have any placements? |
db6566 6 posts |
Will do |
Mudflap 293 posts |
I know stuff happens. Thanks for satisfying my curiosity. It doesn’t seem that moving to the states would be such a difficult thing to do, especially for someone who has a career and a job to go to when he gets here. It’s a huge decision. It will be interesting to know what all you have to go through to get over here, so will you keep us in the loop? |
db6566 6 posts |
Hmm long story short?Was married to a girl who was born in Canada & raised in Michigan so she knew a lot about visas etc.Now getting divorced from same so had to put emmigration on back burner while I sorted life out. |
Mudflap 293 posts |
www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/visa/index.html usa.embassyhomepage.com I’m impressed that you already had one interview in the States, so wouldn’t it be pretty close to the same criteria for a trip today? Why did you stop after you already went through part of the process? Looks like you already have a lot of the background and legwork done for a new attempt and all you need to do is get new paperwork and transfer the information you had on the old paperwork. What’s holding you back? |
db6566 6 posts |
In 2001 I had an interview in a prison in Texas,I was offered a job and tried to do all the paperwork but it seemed like you get through one bunch of paperwork only to be confronted by another lot,i.e. fill in all the immigration stuff then you have to satisfy the requirements of the labour board.I guess that’s why immigration lawyers make such a good living lol ! |
Mick 307 posts |
You will need a Green Card at the very least. To work in any Federal institution you would have to be an American Citizen. |
Mudflap 293 posts |
Sorry to hear about your “change in domestic circumstances”. I personally have no idea about immigration, but you can surely get information from either the US or UK embassy over there (I don’t even know about the new rules about visiting Canada or Mexico!). I don’t see any major problems getting a job over here, though. Seems the prison systems are always hiring. The biggest hurdle would be having something definite before you make the move. Looks like there are some good info from earlier posts, too. |
db6566 6 posts |
I had no responses for a while,then had a change in domestic circumstances so had to concentrate on other things.Now things are all sorted and there is no further any avenue of promotion for me in the UK ,I would once again be very grateful for any assistance or information anyone could give me on making the move to the USA. |
twentygrand28 1 post |
Is there any members from the Philippines? If so, please contact me. Thank you. |
Mudflap 293 posts |
Does anyone know how this turned out? He had the one post then dropped out! |
BOPRecruiter 9 posts |
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grumpy 7 posts |
state of pa- all positions are hiring PA is a great place to live eamil me if you need help applying turbo38@mail.com |
ecso11 5 posts |
try contacting the department of homeland security. they might could help you |
db6566 6 posts | Hi my name is Dave,16 year veteran of HM Prison Service(England,UK)currently employed as a senior officer(equivalent to sergeant/lieutenant)at HMP Dartmoor.I am absolutely desperate to live and work in the USA, can any kind soul give me any info on how to negotiate the minefield of immigration?I've worked with every type of offender in every kind of prison here in the UK and in Grand Cayman,I would consider any vacancy, in any prison ,any state,public or private sector.Does anyone know how I would go about this?Thanks a lot,any replies to badmojo6566@hotmail.co.uk |
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