You need to file for a work visa. In order to get one you need to:
*Contact the consulate of the country in which you intend to work. Most consulates are located in Washington, D.C. Call for directory assistance in the 202 area code or visit the U.S. State Department Web site and type in the country name, then click on Consulate.
*Ask your employer, if you already have a job arranged, to fax a letter of sponsorship.
*Provide any other documents required by your host country. Required documents vary from country to country, but may include a letter of sponsorship, identification papers, and a copy of your passport.
*Include a check for the required fee. Fees vary greatly from country to country, from nothing to more than $100.
* Submit the material at least two months in advance of departure, sooner if possible.
*Speak to the consulate about your plans and the length of your visa.
2007-03-12 04:33:34
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answered by ciaoamorexoxo 2
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http://www.j1jobs.com/
This site helps students get a J1 form and helps you find a summer job or temporary job in the USA.
You cant randomly go to USA and get a job without having Employment Authorization and Social Security number. You need to apply for these and be granted. You will only be granted if you have first relatives in USA or have means to support yourself ie - owning own business or are Proffessional whom has already been accepted for employment ie Doctor, Computer Programmer etc. Or lots of money.
2007-03-12 04:34:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Contact the us embassy instead of a "specialist", they will advise you what to do and what chances you have.
2007-03-12 04:24:41
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answered by carswoody 6
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get a passport
2007-03-12 04:27:17
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answered by Fader's Girl 6
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