Bonjour,
j'ai une proposition de travail aux états-unis (qui serait définit avec mon employeur comme "stage" pour convenir au visa), mais j'aimerai savoir s'il est obligatoire ou non de passé par un organisme spécialisé pour obtenir ce visa ?
J'ai ainsi trouvé parenthèse-paris ou interxchange qui proposent de s'occuper de tout, mais l'ensemble est très coûteux.
D'après ce site : http://www.amerique-immigration.com/html/usavisaJ1.html il n'est pas précisé qu'il est obligatoire de passer par ces organismes. J'ai été faire un tour sur le site du CIEE qui est habilité à délivrer le fameux formulaire ds-2019, mais celui-ci renvoit au site de parenthèse-paris pour faire les démarches.
L'obligation de passer par ces organismes est-elle implicite ? Ou peux-t-on effectuer les démarches soit même, moyennant plus de temps passé à courir à droite à gauche ?
Coucou
Moi je suis passé par parenthèse et elles (vu que ce sont des femmes pour la plus part) ont été très rapide.
Tu as un état d'avancement de ton dossier jour après jour, et moi j'ai obtenu mon DS 2019 en moins de 10 jours.
J'ai rendez-vous à l'ambassade mardi prochain, et grace à leur conseil je n'ai aps eu de difficulté à remplir les différents documents en ligne.
De plus chaque fois que j'ai eu une question, j'ai appelé, et meme si je me sentais ridicule elle me répondait "c'est normal".
Donc moi j'opterais pour parenthèse, Visa ou non... (Toute façon ils te remboursent au cas où tu as pas ton visa..)
Good luck
Je comprend bien qu'il faut passer par un organisme pour avoir le formulaire, mais un des organismes en question est le CIEE si j'ai bien compris.
Parenthèse passe par le CIEE pour obtenir le formulaire à ses clients.
Le CIEE renvoit à parenthèse pour les démarches (apparement).
Est-il donc nécessaire de passer par un organisme tel que parenthèse, ou peut-on s'adresser directement à un organisme type CIEE ? (il en éxiste peut être qui ne renvoit pas à parenthèse ou à un autre organisme "secondaire" ?)
merci en tout cas pour ces réponses et pour le retour d'expérience chez parenthèse.
Au passage, les états-unis sont un état vraiment fermé, je ne m'en étais pas rendu compte avant d'entreprendre mes recherches !
parenthèse représente le ciee en france
Le ciee est agréé par le gouvernement américain et de tte façon c le mm prix, sauf que par le ciee c'est plus long.
D'autre part quand tu recevras tes documents
il y a bien écris ciee deçu...
moi je veux obtenir visa pour vendange en europe comment te prendrais-tu (g 61 ans mais en excellente forme
MERCI REPONSE JE NE SAIS PLUS A QUEL SAINT ME VOUER
Je pense que pour obtenir ce renseignement il faudrait demander à des étrangers qui ont tenté de travailler en Europe, nous on connait plutot les démarches inverses. Cependant il parait que c'est aussi compliqué pour bosser en France par exemple.
J'ai des amis ou des gens que j'ai pris en autostop qui travaillaient au noir pour les vendanges, en général les employeurs ne sont pas très à cheval sur ça, surtout qu'on peut vous employer pour quelques jours seulement si vous el voulez... Enfin il faut répéter que c'est illégal, à vous de voir si ça vaut le coup de prendre le risque.
bonne chance
10 jours??? tu me rassures, tu as répondu presque à toutes les questions que je me posais! (notamment si ils nous remboursaient et 700 et quelques euros si nous n'obtenions pas le visa).
J'ai 21 ans, en vacances universitaires (je vais obtenir ma licence normalement lol) et je compte aller à New York cet été. J'ai un logement (collocation) à disposition, mon billet d'avion prêt à être acheté et mon but est de trouver un emploi sur place (l'emploi que je recherche n'étant pas à réserver en avance mais à prendre au dernier moment: c'est al figuration dans les films).
Sais tu combien de visas ils délivrent? avantagent t'ils ceux qui on une promesse d'embauche?
Ce voyage c'est vraiment un rêve donc je vais me plonger dans les papiers mais je me renseigne ici avant.
Comment s'est passé ton rendez vous de mardi à l'ambassade?
Avais tu une promesse d'embauche?
Est ce que cela vaut le coup, me conseilles tu de me lancer?
Dsl pour toutes ces question mais c'est que tu me rassures (sur un autre sujet quelqu'un expliquait qu'elle avait mit 3 mois à tout faire! hors je part dans 2 mois à peine)
salut tout le monde...
bah en effet sa fait bcp de kestion d'un coup
oui il privilegie ceux ki ont deja un contrat
non je ne c pas combien de visa ils delivrent
mon rdv a lambassade c tres bien passe
camerounaise de nationalite, vivant a nice, javais peur kil me le refuse pck je me disais ke je navais pas montre assez dattache en france...la dame ma donne un visa dun an entre et sortie multiple, et renouvelable ici...c tres aventageux pr moi pck je me ferais une carte de residente ici pr ensuite revenir faire mes etudes a moindre cout
si non j'ai commence mon travail ier et je ne vais pas tarder a y retourner...
il faut neanmoins noter ke le visa ne te garantit pas lentree ds le territoire car tu pe avoir un pb a laeroport ki est controler par limmigration...ils reverifient ttes tes demaarches et te repose les mm kestions ...en plus ac lattentat rate euh ils st encore plus mefiant
pr dautres kestions vasy ya pas de soucis je repondrais
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