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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi all

I'm sure you're all aware of the lack of paid vacation time in the US. I was just wondering if any of you have had any personal experience with this transition.

http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20141106-the-no-vacation-nation

At the moment in the UK I get 30 days of paid vacation a year and I'm truly terrified of that going down to a measly 10 (If I'm lucky) So much so that I'm seriously considering a career in teaching so that I can have summers off.

I just wanted to find out from you guys what your experiences have been so far. And if you knew of any companies that offer good annual leave packages, or offer flexible working?

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5/23/2015 - Met my love in the US of A

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10/27/2015 - Received NOA2!!!!! :dancing:

11/11/2015- Package received by NVC

11/12/2015- Got our case number

12/09/2015 - Medical

01/13/2016 - Interview & APPROVED! :) :dance:

5/17/2016 - Flight booked!!! The big move is finally here!

5/21/2016 - We got marrieddddddddd :wub:

Filing for Adjustment of Status

5/27/2016 - Applied for SSN and changed to married name - (still not received)

6/8/2016- Filed AoS (I-765, I -131, I 485)

6/13/2016 - AoS Received

6/25/2016- NoA

9/20/2016 - EAD & Advanced parole card received!

10/2/2016 - Green card received!!!! :star:

 

Removal of Conditions

9/21/2018 - Filed package to Texas via USPS priority mail

9/24/2018- Package delivered confirmed

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10/26/2018 - 18 month extension receipt notice received

 

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Many jobs offer much more than 2 weeks. I'd do some more research before jumping to any conclusions.

Do you have an education degree? Have you explored the requirements for a teacher/educator license in the state where you will be living?

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My wife is a high school teacher. Despite having a BA in the field she's teaching and two MAs in related fields as well as about five years teaching experience at the university level, she's having to take 36 hrs of classes at a level of a masters degree in education in order to be certified to teach and be hired on a non-probationary basis (at least she's got five years to do that as she's already working full time... teaching :clock:). Also, the summers off are mostly not off (there's a lot to do over the summer) so... not to be a Debby downer, but I'd thing that plan through ;)

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Hi all

I'm sure you're all aware of the lack of paid vacation time in the US. I was just wondering if any of you have had any personal experience with this transition.

http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20141106-the-no-vacation-nation

At the moment in the UK I get 30 days of paid vacation a year and I'm truly terrified of that going down to a measly 10 (If I'm lucky) So much so that I'm seriously considering a career in teaching so that I can have summers off.

I just wanted to find out from you guys what your experiences have been so far. And if you knew of any companies that offer good annual leave packages, or offer flexible working?

It is just that there is no national mandates for vacation time in the US. It is determined by the individual employer. Generally the ones working in governmental agencies, unions and professionals tend to get vacation time so you have to pick one of those. If income in not a consideration, there are jobs with more flexible schedules like uber like jobs, temporary workers, contractor professionals, seasonal jobs (tax preparers), self employment where you can set your own time.

The actual amount is based on employer and years of tenure. 10 days is probably the average. Generally about 10 days holidays, 10 days vacation and 10 days sick leave are common give or take. Some will combine the vacation and sick leave time.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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My wife is a high school teacher. Despite having a BA in the field she's teaching and two MAs in related fields as well as about five years teaching experience at the university level, she's having to take 36 hrs of classes at a level of a masters degree in education in order to be certified to teach and be hired on a non-probationary basis (at least she's got five years to do that as she's already working full time... teaching :clock:). Also, the summers off are mostly not off (there's a lot to do over the summer) so... not to be a Debby downer, but I'd thing that plan through ;)

Oh gosh :cry: Which state is this?

I've done some research and contacted the Texas Teachers board and it looks like I would just need to get my degree transcripts converted by an independent company and then complete a certification course to become certified (on a probationary basis) but I don't doubt that maybe in reality the competition is extremely fierce and I'd need to do a masters degree as well :oops:

Many jobs offer much more than 2 weeks. I'd do some more research before jumping to any conclusions.

Do you have an education degree? Have you explored the requirements for a teacher/educator license in the state where you will be living?

I've tried looking online to find out which companies offer more than two weeks but haven't had much luck. Do you have any advice on what kind of research I should be conducting?

I have a degree and have researched the teaching certificate in Texas

Our Journey :goofy:

5/23/2015 - Met my love in the US of A

9/21/2015 - Sent off i-129f!

9/25/2015 - Received NOA1

10/27/2015 - Received NOA2!!!!! :dancing:

11/11/2015- Package received by NVC

11/12/2015- Got our case number

12/09/2015 - Medical

01/13/2016 - Interview & APPROVED! :) :dance:

5/17/2016 - Flight booked!!! The big move is finally here!

5/21/2016 - We got marrieddddddddd :wub:

Filing for Adjustment of Status

5/27/2016 - Applied for SSN and changed to married name - (still not received)

6/8/2016- Filed AoS (I-765, I -131, I 485)

6/13/2016 - AoS Received

6/25/2016- NoA

9/20/2016 - EAD & Advanced parole card received!

10/2/2016 - Green card received!!!! :star:

 

Removal of Conditions

9/21/2018 - Filed package to Texas via USPS priority mail

9/24/2018- Package delivered confirmed

10/19/2018 - i-551 stamp at infopass appointment

10/26/2018 - 18 month extension receipt notice received

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Serbia
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WV and btw, she's the USC in the relationship and all her degrees are from US universities. The reason she's able to teach at all on a probationary basis without having been certified first is that there's a shortage of teachers in her field in the county/state (from what I understand).

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It depends on your career field, but for most professional jobs the standard for starting is 2 weeks of time off plus some sort of sick time. KPMG starts at 4 weeks-if you happen to be an actuary, as does the company where I work. Based upon my knowledge, to be a public school teacher you typically need to have a degree in education.

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It depends on your career field, but for most professional jobs the standard for starting is 2 weeks of time off plus some sort of sick time. KPMG starts at 4 weeks-if you happen to be an actuary, as does the company where I work. Based upon my knowledge, to be a public school teacher you typically need to have a degree in education.

Is the 4 weeks only if you are an actuary? I work for one of their competitors so considering transferring over, but the annual leave starts at two weeks. I might look into what KPMG start at on roles other than an actuary....

Our Journey :goofy:

5/23/2015 - Met my love in the US of A

9/21/2015 - Sent off i-129f!

9/25/2015 - Received NOA1

10/27/2015 - Received NOA2!!!!! :dancing:

11/11/2015- Package received by NVC

11/12/2015- Got our case number

12/09/2015 - Medical

01/13/2016 - Interview & APPROVED! :) :dance:

5/17/2016 - Flight booked!!! The big move is finally here!

5/21/2016 - We got marrieddddddddd :wub:

Filing for Adjustment of Status

5/27/2016 - Applied for SSN and changed to married name - (still not received)

6/8/2016- Filed AoS (I-765, I -131, I 485)

6/13/2016 - AoS Received

6/25/2016- NoA

9/20/2016 - EAD & Advanced parole card received!

10/2/2016 - Green card received!!!! :star:

 

Removal of Conditions

9/21/2018 - Filed package to Texas via USPS priority mail

9/24/2018- Package delivered confirmed

10/19/2018 - i-551 stamp at infopass appointment

10/26/2018 - 18 month extension receipt notice received

 

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WV and btw, she's the USC in the relationship and all her degrees are from US universities. The reason she's able to teach at all on a probationary basis without having been certified first is that there's a shortage of teachers in her field in the county/state (from what I understand).

Well, that's definitely given me some much needed perspective

Our Journey :goofy:

5/23/2015 - Met my love in the US of A

9/21/2015 - Sent off i-129f!

9/25/2015 - Received NOA1

10/27/2015 - Received NOA2!!!!! :dancing:

11/11/2015- Package received by NVC

11/12/2015- Got our case number

12/09/2015 - Medical

01/13/2016 - Interview & APPROVED! :) :dance:

5/17/2016 - Flight booked!!! The big move is finally here!

5/21/2016 - We got marrieddddddddd :wub:

Filing for Adjustment of Status

5/27/2016 - Applied for SSN and changed to married name - (still not received)

6/8/2016- Filed AoS (I-765, I -131, I 485)

6/13/2016 - AoS Received

6/25/2016- NoA

9/20/2016 - EAD & Advanced parole card received!

10/2/2016 - Green card received!!!! :star:

 

Removal of Conditions

9/21/2018 - Filed package to Texas via USPS priority mail

9/24/2018- Package delivered confirmed

10/19/2018 - i-551 stamp at infopass appointment

10/26/2018 - 18 month extension receipt notice received

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Serbia
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Public education at that level is very... bureaucratic, like there's a lot of stuff (like the certification) that's mandated by state law and there's just no way around it sometimes despite the qualifications. I sometimes find it funny how similar it is to Serbia in that regard as some things are just plain, verbatim the same, e.g., both my wife teaching HS in WV and one of my college friends teaching HS in Serbia have the requirement to fill out their lesson plan forms by hand (even though it would be like ten times quicker to do it on a computer).

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P.S. It's not all bad--at least they reimburse her for the tuition expenses... as long as she submits the reimbursement forms before the school board runs out of cash for the year :D

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Is the 4 weeks only if you are an actuary? I work for one of their competitors so considering transferring over, but the annual leave starts at two weeks. I might look into what KPMG start at on roles other than an actuary....

I believe that is actually company wide at KPMG

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Married December 19, 2014

I-130 Petition sent January 14, 2015
NOA1 date January 20, 2015 (NSC)

NOA2 date May 28, 2015 :dance::dance::dance:

Mailed to NVC June 4, 2015

NVC Received June 10, 2015

NVC Case Number Assigned June 23, 2015

NVC AoS Invoice via Mail June 24, 2015

NVC Selected Agent Over Phone June 30, 2015 (Unable to logon to CEAC)

NVC IV Invoice via email received July 1, 2015

NVC AoS/IV Package Mailed July 2, 2015

NVC AoS & IV Fee Paid Online (CEAC is working) July 6. 2015

NVC Document Scan Date July 6, 2015

NCV AoS & IV Fee marked as paid in CEAC July, 7 2015

NVC DS 260 Completed July 8, 2015

NVC CC July 30, 2015 (24 days after scan date, about 2 months post NOA2)

Interview Scheduled on August 26, 2015

Interview P4 Email Received August 27, 2015

Medical in Islamabad September 2, 2015

Interview Date September 22, 2015 CANCELLED (Embassy is Over scheduled) :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Interview Scheduled on September 10, 2015

Interview Date October 14, 2015 APPROVED

Visa Issued October 16, 2015, 9 months start to finish

POE JFK October 26, 2015

GC in Hand Jan 8, 2016

RoC I-751 NOA1 August 31, 2017 (Vermont Service Center)

Biometrics October 2, 2017

I551 Stamp in Passport August 2, 2018

18 Month Extension Letter August 3, 2018

Applied for Naturalization N-400 Online July 30, 2018

Biometrics August 23, 2018

10 year GC is in production September 17, 2018

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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One of the things I miss the most!!

I have what is considered very generous time off - which is unusual here - 3 weeks paid vacation (15 days) - 5 days personal time and 8 sick days per year.

However, compared with my 42 days (just vacation) when I left the UK it sucks!

My son who works for a global company here in SoCal gets 3 weeks a year (15 days) but that combines vacation, personal and sick leave - they are not broken out separately!

Also, culturally here (at least in Southern California), it is frowned upon to take ANY time off for any reason and it gets very wearing knowing that you have such limited work/life balance. If my husband would consider moving to the UK - that would be one reason I would move back TBH!

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K1 VISA & MARRIAGE - 8 MONTHS

17 February 2004 Sent I-129F petition CSC - It was APPROVED in 147 days

3 September 2004 INTERVIEW IN LONDON SUCCESSFUL VISA APPROVED! MARRIED OCTOBER 16, 2004

ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS - 5 MONTHS

4 January 2005 - Submitted applications for AOS and EAD - 12 May 2005 Conditional Permanent Residency Approved - interview in Santa Ana

4 June 2005 CPR 2-year Green Card arrives in mail

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS - 3½ MONTHS

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30 August 2007 - 10 year Green Card received

K2 TIMELINE (Stayed behind in UK to finish school)

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01/18/06 Applications for AOS/EAD sent - 03/28/06 EAD approved

4/3/06 - RFE for AOS - requested new medical and vacc supplement

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03/14/08 - Petition to Remove Conditions mailed to CSC delivered - 7/2/08 APPROVED

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