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Filed: Country: England
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Hi,

we submitted our K1 application recently and now are trying to plan ahead as much as possible. Im a part qualified accountant in the UK, CIMA. 2nd year i have completed 3yrs of AAT. and im wondering with the different tax and accounting laws will this count for anything? i mean i didnt go to university i went into a day release prog at a practise in my hometown...i have been doing account related work for around 6 years...however the missus keeps telling me that unless i have a college degree i dont stand a chance with work, is this true?? anyone have any insight into this topic?

i will either be based in Irvine/Newport - CA or Honolulu - HI.

at the moment i work for the NHS as a financial analyst...

maybe im just worried, but obv i want everything to be perfect.

Cheers in advance

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For what it's worth so did I... :lol: Am stuck having non-legal wedding next month now as cleverly booked everything before we knew no better!! Be prepared for anything is about the best advice I can give you ;)

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Filed: Country: Indonesia
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I am accountant - got a job as financial analyst within a month when I moved in Jul 06. First hired as temp & hired permanent after 8 months.

I never worked as a temp before but I was willing to take anything to give me working experience in US. They like degree in US but if you have working experience, it is a good point for you too.

Good luck!

I-130

Jun 28 2004 : Received at NSC

Oct 25 2004 : Transferred to CSC

Oct 29 2004 : Received at CSC

Nov 8 2004 : Received response from CSC that my file is being requested & review will be done

Nov 10 2004 : Email & online status Approved

Nov 15 2004 : NOA 2 in mail

Dec 16 2004 : NVC assigns case number

Dec 20 2004 : NVC sent DS 3032 to beneficiary, copy of DS 3032 & I-864 fee bill to petitioner

Jan 3 2005 : Petitioner received copy of DS 3032 and I-864 fee bill. Post-marked Dec 23rd.

Jan 11 2005 : Beneficiary received DS 3032 in Indonesia

Jan 31 2005 : Sent DS 3032 to NVC

Feb 8, 2005 : NVC received DS 3032

Feb 21, 2005 : IV fee generated

Feb 25, 2005 : Sent I-864 fee bill

Feb 28, 2005 : I-864 fee bill delivered to St Louis

Mar 3, 2005 : IV fee bill received

Mar 7, 2005 : Sent IV fee bill

Mar 9, 2005 : IV fee bill delivered to St Louis

Mar 28, 2005 : I-864 fee credited against case.

April 6, 2005 : Received I-864 package

April 7, 2005 : Immigrant Visa fee credited against case.

April 11, 2005 : DS 230 is generated

Aug 12, 2005 : I-864 & DS 230 received by NVC

Sep 14, 2005 : RFE on I-864

Nov 3, 2005 : Checklist response received at NVC

Nov 25, 2005 : Case completion

Dec 9, 2005 : Police Cert requested from the Netherlands

Jan 12 2006 : Interview success - Approved !!

Jan 19 2006 : Visa & brown envelope picked up

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I have an accounting degree as well (I'm the USC) Almost all of the better accounting jobs in the US do require this degree. The best accounting jobs in the US also require the CPA (certified public accountant) designation (I'm no where near smart enough to pass that! :blush: )

That, however, doesn't mean that you can't get a job working as an accountant. You'll be able to get a job quite easily as a 'book-keeper', which is a bit lower paying job than a degreed accountant. Still, not a bad place to start! :) Your experience will help alot with getting one of those jobs!

On another note, my friend just immigrated to the United States from Hong Kong, on a K1. She passed the CPA in Hong Kong. However, because of the different tax laws in the United States, she told me that she would have to retake the US tax classes, and retake the CPA to actually work as a CPA here in the United States. She did, however, easily land a Financial Analyst job soon after coming here.

Good luck!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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You can also apply for entry level positions at well known companies who may offer to pay for education programs. Many pay between $3k-$8k a year for you to take job related or company related courses and this way you may be able to get your accounting degree... for FREE.

Diana

CR-1

02/05/07 - I-130 sent to NSC

05/03/07 - NOA2

05/10/07 - NVC receives petition, case # assigned

08/08/07 - Case Complete

09/27/07 - Interview, visa granted

10/02/07 - POE

11/16/07 - Received green card and Welcome to America letter in the mail

Removing Conditions

07/06/09 - I-751 sent to CSC

08/14/09 - Biometrics

09/27/09 - Approved

10/01/09 - Received 10 year green card

U.S. Citizenship

03/30/11 - N-400 sent via Priority Mail w/ delivery confirmation

05/12/11 - Biometrics

07/20/11 - Interview - passed

07/20/11 - Oath ceremony - same day as interview

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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You wil be able to apply your skills here... There is a shortage of good accountants in that mid-range 3-7 years experience... You may start a little low (but maybe not) but once you get a year under your belt many more opportunities should open up....

YMMV

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hi,

we submitted our K1 application recently and now are trying to plan ahead as much as possible. Im a part qualified accountant in the UK, CIMA. 2nd year i have completed 3yrs of AAT. and im wondering with the different tax and accounting laws will this count for anything? i mean i didnt go to university i went into a day release prog at a practise in my hometown...i have been doing account related work for around 6 years...however the missus keeps telling me that unless i have a college degree i dont stand a chance with work, is this true?? anyone have any insight into this topic?

i will either be based in Irvine/Newport - CA or Honolulu - HI.

at the moment i work for the NHS as a financial analyst...

maybe im just worried, but obv i want everything to be perfect.

Cheers in advance

I am almost in the same boat as you. 99% of my work experience is related to Canadian taxes! I have been taking American tax courses online through UCLA extension. You should look into the CPA program. If you want an idea of the skills employers are looking for visit www.roberthalf.com (accounting/finance international staffing agency). Look at the job postings and you will get a better idea of what you need to do to "Americanize" your skills (if anything!). Hope this helps.

I-130:

05/26/07: Mailed USPS; 05/31/07: Priority Date established
09/13/07: Received NOA1 (PD 5/31, RD 5/31, ND 9/10, PM 9/11)
11/15/07: Case Approved
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD 5/31, RD 6/9, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)

I-129F:
06/27/07: Mailed USPS; 07/09/07: Received NOA1 (PD N/A, RD 7/2, ND 7/6, PM 7/6)
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD N/A, RD 7/6, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)
12/10/07: NVC Received case (12/24/07: Received Packet 3 in the mail)
01/02/08: Email from consulate. Interview scheduled on 01/23. Interview letter in the mail.
01/23/08: Interview in Vancouver Approved
01/24/08: K-3 Visa granted

I-485/I-765 (AOS/EAD):
02/22/08: Mailed USPS; 03/03/08: Received both I-797C NOAs by mail (RD 2/24, ND 2/29, PM 2/29)
03/19/08: Biometrics
05/07/08: EAD card received
07/28/08: Interview Notice Received. (ND 7/23)
09/29/08: Interview - Approved Class CR6

10/18/08: Received welcome letter; 10/23/08: Received Conditional Permanent Resident Card (PM 10/21)

I-751 (Remove Condition)

07/01/10: Mailed USPS
07/16/10: Received I-797C NOA by mail (RD 7/12)
07/29/10: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 08/19/10 (ND 7/26)

09/16/10: Condition lifted and Permanent Resident Card Printed

09/25/10: Permanent Resident Card received

N-400 (Citizenship):
03/03/14: Mailed USPS
03/15/14: Received I-797C NOA by mail (PD 3/6, RD 3/06, ND 3/10)
03/17/14: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 03/27/14 (ND 3/13)

04/03/14: Placed inline for interview scheduling

06/04/14: Interview Notice Received with Interview scheduled for 7/8. (ND 6/4)

07/08/14: Interview + RFE. Response Mailed 7/12. Website updated on 8/21 that response received. 8/25 Placed in queue for oath.

09/05/14: Oath Ceremony Letter Received (ND 9/2)

09/17/14: Oath Ceremony / Naturalized

PD = Priority Date, RD= Receipt Date, ND = Notice Date, PM = Post Marked

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Hi,

we submitted our K1 application recently and now are trying to plan ahead as much as possible. Im a part qualified accountant in the UK, CIMA. 2nd year i have completed 3yrs of AAT. and im wondering with the different tax and accounting laws will this count for anything? i mean i didnt go to university i went into a day release prog at a practise in my hometown...i have been doing account related work for around 6 years...however the missus keeps telling me that unless i have a college degree i dont stand a chance with work, is this true?? anyone have any insight into this topic?

i will either be based in Irvine/Newport - CA or Honolulu - HI.

at the moment i work for the NHS as a financial analyst...

maybe im just worried, but obv i want everything to be perfect.

Cheers in advance

I am almost in the same boat as you. 99% of my work experience is related to Canadian taxes! I have been taking American tax courses online through UCLA extension. You should look into the CPA program. If you want an idea of the skills employers are looking for visit www.roberthalf.com (accounting/finance international staffing agency). Look at the job postings and you will get a better idea of what you need to do to "Americanize" your skills (if anything!). Hope this helps.

My sister wants to move to Canada but since her husband is an accountant he says no way :lol:

11/2004 - Met in Brazil

09/2006 - Apply for K1

03/2007 - K1 approved

04/2007 - Apply for AOS & EAD

07/2007 - EAD approved

01/2008 - Conditional Residency approved

11/2009 - Apply to remove conditions

02/2010 - Permanent Residency approved

11/2010 - Apply for Citizenship

03/2011 - Citizenship approved

07/2011 - Moved back to Brazil

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Belgium
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what do you mean by "financial analysts"? I get lots of interview demands for positions with this title but the're all insurance companies ... which in the european sense would not be a financial analyst. Anyone know if any of the insurance firms are worth looking into? (i have an MA in Economics - Finance).

K-1 Visa Service Center : California Service Center ; Consulate : Belgium

2007-04-18 = I-129F Sent

2007-05-14 = I-129F NOA1

2007-08-10 = I-129F NOA2

2007-09-17 = Consulate Received

2007-09-18 = Packet 3 Received

2007-09-19 = Packet 3 Sent

2007-09-19 = Packet 4 Received

2007-09-24 = Interview Date

2007-09-24 = Visa Received

2007-09-28 = US Entry

2007-11-10 = Marriage

Processing Estimates/Stats : I-129f was approved in 114 days from your filing date. Interview took 159 days from your I-129F filing date.

Adjustment of Status CIS Office : Las Vegas NV

2007-11-23 = Date Filed at Chicago lockbox (priority date)

2007-11-29 = NOA Date

2007-12-07 = RFE(s) IRS tax forms

2007-12-21 = Biometrics Appt.

2007-12-23 = Met with an immigration lawyer who told us how to prove income without IRS tax forms

2008-01-10 = NOA reciept of RFE at Lee's Summit, case processing resumed

2008-03-24 = Interview Date (cancelled but we will still be going)

Pending : Approval / Denial Date, Got I551 Stamp, Greencard Received

Employment Authorization Document CIS Office : Chicago National Office; Filing Method : Mail; Filing Instance : First

2007-11-23 = Date Filed (priority date)

2007-11-29 = NOA Date

2007-12-21 = Bio. Appt.

2007-12-21 = Touche

2008-02-12 = Card production ordered

2008-02-13 = Touche

2008-02-15 = Approval email

2008-02-19 = Card Received

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hi,

we submitted our K1 application recently and now are trying to plan ahead as much as possible. Im a part qualified accountant in the UK, CIMA. 2nd year i have completed 3yrs of AAT. and im wondering with the different tax and accounting laws will this count for anything? i mean i didnt go to university i went into a day release prog at a practise in my hometown...i have been doing account related work for around 6 years...however the missus keeps telling me that unless i have a college degree i dont stand a chance with work, is this true?? anyone have any insight into this topic?

i will either be based in Irvine/Newport - CA or Honolulu - HI.

at the moment i work for the NHS as a financial analyst...

maybe im just worried, but obv i want everything to be perfect.

Cheers in advance

I am almost in the same boat as you. 99% of my work experience is related to Canadian taxes! I have been taking American tax courses online through UCLA extension. You should look into the CPA program. If you want an idea of the skills employers are looking for visit www.roberthalf.com (accounting/finance international staffing agency). Look at the job postings and you will get a better idea of what you need to do to "Americanize" your skills (if anything!). Hope this helps.

My sister wants to move to Canada but since her husband is an accountant he says no way :lol:

Why not?

I-130:

05/26/07: Mailed USPS; 05/31/07: Priority Date established
09/13/07: Received NOA1 (PD 5/31, RD 5/31, ND 9/10, PM 9/11)
11/15/07: Case Approved
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD 5/31, RD 6/9, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)

I-129F:
06/27/07: Mailed USPS; 07/09/07: Received NOA1 (PD N/A, RD 7/2, ND 7/6, PM 7/6)
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD N/A, RD 7/6, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)
12/10/07: NVC Received case (12/24/07: Received Packet 3 in the mail)
01/02/08: Email from consulate. Interview scheduled on 01/23. Interview letter in the mail.
01/23/08: Interview in Vancouver Approved
01/24/08: K-3 Visa granted

I-485/I-765 (AOS/EAD):
02/22/08: Mailed USPS; 03/03/08: Received both I-797C NOAs by mail (RD 2/24, ND 2/29, PM 2/29)
03/19/08: Biometrics
05/07/08: EAD card received
07/28/08: Interview Notice Received. (ND 7/23)
09/29/08: Interview - Approved Class CR6

10/18/08: Received welcome letter; 10/23/08: Received Conditional Permanent Resident Card (PM 10/21)

I-751 (Remove Condition)

07/01/10: Mailed USPS
07/16/10: Received I-797C NOA by mail (RD 7/12)
07/29/10: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 08/19/10 (ND 7/26)

09/16/10: Condition lifted and Permanent Resident Card Printed

09/25/10: Permanent Resident Card received

N-400 (Citizenship):
03/03/14: Mailed USPS
03/15/14: Received I-797C NOA by mail (PD 3/6, RD 3/06, ND 3/10)
03/17/14: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 03/27/14 (ND 3/13)

04/03/14: Placed inline for interview scheduling

06/04/14: Interview Notice Received with Interview scheduled for 7/8. (ND 6/4)

07/08/14: Interview + RFE. Response Mailed 7/12. Website updated on 8/21 that response received. 8/25 Placed in queue for oath.

09/05/14: Oath Ceremony Letter Received (ND 9/2)

09/17/14: Oath Ceremony / Naturalized

PD = Priority Date, RD= Receipt Date, ND = Notice Date, PM = Post Marked

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Egypt
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what do you mean by "financial analysts"? I get lots of interview demands for positions with this title but the're all insurance companies ... which in the european sense would not be a financial analyst. Anyone know if any of the insurance firms are worth looking into? (i have an MA in Economics - Finance).

Any industry would have positions for financial analysts, not just insurance companies. In general it's a notch above accountant. Basically it means that instead of just posting journal entries and making financial statements you are also providing reports on demand showing different trends, etc. in various accounts.

Hi,

we submitted our K1 application recently and now are trying to plan ahead as much as possible. Im a part qualified accountant in the UK, CIMA. 2nd year i have completed 3yrs of AAT. and im wondering with the different tax and accounting laws will this count for anything? i mean i didnt go to university i went into a day release prog at a practise in my hometown...i have been doing account related work for around 6 years...however the missus keeps telling me that unless i have a college degree i dont stand a chance with work, is this true?? anyone have any insight into this topic?

i will either be based in Irvine/Newport - CA or Honolulu - HI.

at the moment i work for the NHS as a financial analyst...

maybe im just worried, but obv i want everything to be perfect.

Cheers in advance

Most companies will require at least a Bachelor's Degree if you want to be an accountant but the bigger companies probably will offer tuition benefits so if you were to take a job as a bookkeeper, or equivalent, you could use that benefit to get your degree. Better yet, a lot of colleges/universities offer free tuition after 6 months of service (or variations on that timeline) so look for a job with a local university and get your degree for free! :thumbs:

"Only from your heart can you touch the sky" - Rumi

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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In general it's a notch above accountant.

I would take exception to the statement above.... As a former Chief Financial Officer of a company and an accountant, I do not view "analysts" as a notch above......

In a nutshell, they are for the most part "peers" but accountants work in accounting departments and financial analysts work in the finance or other departments.

YMMV

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Belgium
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Thanks for the reply Bridget. I guess it's the same thing as in Europe then, the confusion arose when all of the job descriptions did not require (but prefere) any sort of prior education or relevant work experience. Pffff anyways I find the whole job market here to be soooooo weird... mainly due to the fact that I live in Vegas you'd say.

K-1 Visa Service Center : California Service Center ; Consulate : Belgium

2007-04-18 = I-129F Sent

2007-05-14 = I-129F NOA1

2007-08-10 = I-129F NOA2

2007-09-17 = Consulate Received

2007-09-18 = Packet 3 Received

2007-09-19 = Packet 3 Sent

2007-09-19 = Packet 4 Received

2007-09-24 = Interview Date

2007-09-24 = Visa Received

2007-09-28 = US Entry

2007-11-10 = Marriage

Processing Estimates/Stats : I-129f was approved in 114 days from your filing date. Interview took 159 days from your I-129F filing date.

Adjustment of Status CIS Office : Las Vegas NV

2007-11-23 = Date Filed at Chicago lockbox (priority date)

2007-11-29 = NOA Date

2007-12-07 = RFE(s) IRS tax forms

2007-12-21 = Biometrics Appt.

2007-12-23 = Met with an immigration lawyer who told us how to prove income without IRS tax forms

2008-01-10 = NOA reciept of RFE at Lee's Summit, case processing resumed

2008-03-24 = Interview Date (cancelled but we will still be going)

Pending : Approval / Denial Date, Got I551 Stamp, Greencard Received

Employment Authorization Document CIS Office : Chicago National Office; Filing Method : Mail; Filing Instance : First

2007-11-23 = Date Filed (priority date)

2007-11-29 = NOA Date

2007-12-21 = Bio. Appt.

2007-12-21 = Touche

2008-02-12 = Card production ordered

2008-02-13 = Touche

2008-02-15 = Approval email

2008-02-19 = Card Received

 
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