If i travel to usa if i find a job out there can i aply for a working visa when im there ?



Answer:
Hi CW

No you can't change status from the Tourist I94 Visa Waiver.

What I would do is visit for 3 months and decide if you really want to live here and which state, make contacts, friends, network to get some idea of a career path.

Go back home and apply for either a Student Visa to progress with your career path or Business Visa to open up a Business ($50K required in a US bank account) Some professions (doctors, Nurses, Scientists, Engineers etc) are needed here so you can apply for a working Visa if you are in a Needed Profession. The working visa process takes a long time at least 6 months to 1 1/2 years, so be prepared to wait. (they only allow so many per year)

Another alternative that has worked for some people that I know is to meet someone, marry them, live together for 2 years and prove it with joint bills, banks, rent, tv, gas, water ,electric etc and apply for a spousal Visa. If you can't find someone, there are people that will be in your circle of friends network that will know someone that will marry you for a fee, usually $5000. pay half to start the process and the rest after the final interview where you have to satisfy immigration that you really are man and wife and have been living together for 2 years.

That may sound drastic to some but if you are a normal person with no special skills, they won't give you a working visa/ green card for any long period of time. If you really love the USA and want to stay you will do almost anything to reside here.

Hope this helps. Good Luck
No because if you find a job you'll of broken the agreement of your 90 day visa waiver which states you must not be seeking work. They are really strict and i doubt you'll be able to find an employer who will go to the effort and huge expense of sponsoring you for a visa whilst already on their soil.
Please become a citizen before you look for a job. We have a big enough problem with illegal aliens as it is.
No. You cannot use a tourist visa (or Visa Waiver Program) to enter the country and then seek adjust status except, perhaps in the case of asylum (which would be very unusual in someone using a tourist visa).

If you want a job you must find an employer to sponsor you or apply for entry using one of the other accepted routes, such as study or marriage to a US citizen.

Go to uscis.gov and research your options. If you are from the UK, a more user-friendly resource is the US Embassy's London website below.
Definitely NOT! Short of seeking asylum, a tourist visa cannot be adjusted to another form of visa. One has to go back to his country and apply for a new visa.**
You need to apply for the visa from your home country with the US employer as your sponsor. The employer will have to prove that no American can do the job or wants to do the job.
Working visa'a are limited so it may take some time to get one.

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