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One question I just thought of...does he have to register for the draft?

Do it now!

"Failure to register as required is grounds for denying a petition for US citizenship."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_Service_System#Failure_to_register

Google search "Selective Service citizenship". People have been denied citizenship due to not registering.

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OK...thanks for the affirmative on registering for the draft.

Am I right that he can register at the Post Office?

Yes, that is where Sergey did it.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Georgia
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OK, my Russian stepson sincerely wants a job but has no college or labor skills. He was in the Russian Army and he's not afraid of hard work, so I need to help get him working.

His English is pretty low level so we have few choices. He put his name on a local Russian site and has a one or two day handy man job for an old Russian woman. The transportation costs eat a lot of his salary but it's something. He goes to ESL at night 4 times a week.

Anyway, I was passing a car wash the other day and wondered if that might be a place to start, even as low grade a job as it is. Part of me doesn't want to subject him to that kind of work, but I don't have much else. Construction laborer is another thought but without much English (or Spanish!) he would struggle I think.

So...I'm looking for your feedback, suggestions, advice about:

A. Working at a car wash for a 21 year-old Russian guy?

B. Other possible jobs with little English or certifiable skills?

Thanks.

Try my company we are all over the United States.. We have many people from the Caucasus Regions working for us that have little English

If he has a license he can be a Utilities Worker that cleans and fuels the vehicles or he can train to be a driver. In Seattle we are always looking to fill these positions in the Para Transit Division

I work for Veolia Transportation

http://www.veoliatransportation.com/index

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Try my company we are all over the United States.. We have many people from the Caucasus Regions working for us that have little English

If he has a license he can be a Utilities Worker that cleans and fuels the vehicles or he can train to be a driver. In Seattle we are always looking to fill these positions in the Para Transit Division

I work for Veolia Transportation

http://www.veoliatransportation.com/index

Thanks for the suggestion and info!

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