You definitely need a valid passport...
This you get from your local authorites. Go to your city hall and ask what office you have to visit for the paperwork.
Once you have your passport get in touch with the nearest finnish consulate (there is a finnish consulate general in New York and one in Los Angeles) or contact directly the Embassy of Finland in Washington D.C.
for the addresses go to:
www.finland.org
2006-07-29 00:38:20
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answered by abuela Nany 6
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You get regardless of passport your citizenship is. while you're a US Citizen, you get a US Passport, while you're Canadian, you get a Canadian Passport etc. while you're a US Citizen, then you extremely desire a bachelors degree. you have not have been given one, so which you will not get a paintings visa. in case you may not qualify for a paintings visa, the only subject you're able to do is stay as much as ninety days without the desire for a visa in the previous you're able to desire to circulate away. you may not paintings decrease than the visa-waiver software. while you're Canadian, you will get a working holiday visa. This visa calls so which you will instruct evidence of a few money and facilitates you to stay in Japan as much as a minimum of 300 and sixty 5 days. in spite of the shown fact that, many employers won't hire somebody who's going to be there short-term (eg 3-6 months) yet desire an entire year dedication. in case you do not talk eastern fluently, theres not lots you're able to do different then English coaching, in spite of the shown fact that presently there are 1000's of unemployed english instructors in Japan because of the NOVA fall down, finding a language coaching interest would be not user-friendly. US electorate can not get working holiday visas.
2016-12-10 16:36:30
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answered by nehls 3
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Talk to the Finland Consulate, or try the American Consulate there for information, they'll be able to help you.
2006-07-28 08:43:32
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answered by xChicken 2
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You will need some form of id, and the best would be a passport.
2006-07-28 09:07:29
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answered by libbygail_51 3
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Contact your US Congressman for your district. they have staff that will do all the leg work for you and provide you with any information you need.
2006-07-28 10:53:14
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answered by proud mom ♥ 4
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with an exchange program or by yourself? if its with a program, they should be able to tell you, and if by yourself, contact the finnish embasy in d.c.
2006-07-28 08:49:47
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answered by Toni 2
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