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After completing my LLB Law graduate to convert the post I have a degree, politics and criminology. I very much want to get the position. – Just low-paid (But paid) where a researcher may be good or I do not know which is why I ask you. – In New York City I would love to go there years before the training. (LPC or Bar Professional) If you have any information about any Other: • what to do this. Do not people go off for years to get some experience working or living abroad. • How do I apply and find a company Visa to sponsor my work and my position to pay less? I will have enough to live on your knowledge of people who have done similar or not. Thanks for the. help.xxxxxxxxxx your
To the U.S. company. Able to support your work visa,. They want to be able to prove that they can not find a U.S. citizen to fill the jobs. Not a U.S. citizen qualified. That is very unlikely to happen. Legal expenses low. Except for one which I think is if The company needed someone with expertise is the law of your country. Long shot, but if you live in the United Kingdom or Australia. Or other current or former Commonwealth countries speak English, you may receive a work visa for yourself or for 9 months through BUNAC and then you can use the visa to be used for short-term In the United States. I have no idea if any law firm. That will hire you – that you will need to continue to research. One idea is to try to internships with the United Nations. * I think they offer graduate. Internship, you'll have to check. The idea that they will receive no money. But at least they will be accepted internationally and is in your field. And not in NYC.
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