Sunday, March 21, 2010

Immigration and passport in Austria/Vienna Please neeeeeeeeeds helppppppp

Immigration and passport in Austria/Vienna Please neeeeeeeeeds helppppppp!?
Hello, Me and my family wants to go Vienna for tourism and visiting my first cousin ( he is working at IAEA ) so the Austria Embassy in our country (SYRIA) needs an electronic invitation which sent by the invited throw immigration and passport in Vienna , so we need the full address of the immigration in Vienna which call ( MASSGAT 35 ) ?? PLEASE ANY IDEA??? HELP!
Immigration - 1 Answers
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Your cousin needs to establish an Electronic Statement of Guaranty (Elektronische Verpflichtungserklärung, EVE). He can do that at the Foreigners Registration Office (Bezirkspolizeikommissariat) in Vienna of the district he is living in. There are several offices in Vienna. He should know where to get it since that's the place he needed to be registered and get his residence permit issued. After he has given the Statement of Guaranty he will be issued an ID number which he needs to tell you. You in turn will tell this ID number to the Austrian Embassy so that they can download the EVE from the computer system of the Foreign Ministry..

Sunday, March 14, 2010

How does a western union money order work from a foreign country to the usa

How does a western union money order work from a foreign country to the usa?
I sold a cd to a guy in Austria. I have dealt with him for many years and he has always paid promptly and on time, but recently his pay pal account became inactive for whatever reason. He is sending me a money order through western union, but my question is how do i cash it, Is this money in austrian currency or usa? And how do i pick it up? I havent dealt with western union before.lol
Immigration - 4 Answers
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basically they pay western union the money and a fee to send it, and you need the confirmation number from that person in order to pick up that money at a local western union near you as well as their name and phone number etc. You also need your id to prove who you are before they will give you the money. they give cash and also cheques for larger amounts. you dont have to pay a fee.....it helps if you know the currency they send in to give them an idea of the amount you are expecting. Just ask for the form for receiving money.
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Well, I've sent money through Western Union internationally and I'm sure your money will be in dollars.
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You should get paid in "local currency" AKA US dollars. You get the information from him, go to the Western Union Office and prove who you are. They will pay you in cash, check or a combination of the 2 depending on the amount and location.
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Actually if its a money order, you wont have to have the money transfer control number, its a paper money order wich will arrive to your mail box its as if it was a check sent from austria, now you would be receving the money in USD, if its a regular money transfer it will also be available in USD and he should provide you the MTCN, you will go to any WU office nearby you and the agent will provide a yellow receiving form, In order for you to cash the MT (money transfer) you should know where is the money coming from, how much would you be expecting and the name of the person sending you the money, now if you have more questions you can call us from the US at 1-800-325-600 thats our number for the Costumer Service. I hope i have answered all your corncerns

Sunday, March 7, 2010

How can I get assistance finding work in Europe, via agencies or otherwise

How can I get assistance finding work in Europe, via agencies or otherwise?
I am an Australian citizen who would like to move to Europe. For this I will most likely need to find employment and I'd prefer not to be simply on a working holiday Visa. If it helps, I would be mainly looking for work in the IT industry (where I have qualifications and experience) or any work where the main requirement is fluency in English, but I'm open to any kind of small, yet secure, work. What recruitment/employment agencies are there who, for a fee, will help me find work with employers who are willing to hire someone who is not a resident of their country? Ideally they would be able to provide assistance, to perhaps both myself and the employer, regarding work sponsorship Visas and other legal issues. I have been applying for jobs simply from those advertised on websites but it seems it would be far more efficient to hire an agency who have the knowledge to find positions which may be available to foreigners. That and if they are able to assist with legal issues, employers might be more willing to provide sponsorship. Any ideas on how to find work and sponsorship would be greatly appreciated. I don't mind paying for services if it means I will get results. Below are a list of countries I am most interested in. Thanks. Countries: Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK
Other - Careers & Employment - 2 Answers
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Check out the JobsinHubs network of job search sites which offer easy access to English speaking jobs in a variety of European countries. Go to http://www.JobsinHubs.com to start your job hunt and good luck!
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For work in the Netherlands you might want to take a look at this website. It is in Dutch AND in English. This already tells you something about Dutch economy and society. Getting a job in the IT industry will not pose much of a problem, providing you can document your qualifications and experience. http://www.kelly.nl/web/nl/services/en/pages/index.html Legal issues vis-a-vis your stay in Holland:http://www.ind.nl/nl/index.asp

Monday, March 1, 2010

i cant get a visa to visit my boy frined in austria i'm missing him please tell me what to do

i cant get a visa to visit my boy frined in austria i'm missing him please tell me what to do?
my boyfriend work's in austria but i cant get a visa to visit him. i dont know what eles to do i need help.
Weddings - 2 Answers
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get a web cam and cyber...
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If you are a US citizen, you don't need a vias; you can visit for up to 90 days on a visa automaticaaly granted when you show up at the airport in Austrai (passport control's stamp is the vias). I fyou arn't a US citizen and your country reuires a visa for Austrians, then it is likley tha tAustria requires a visa for you. You have to go to an embassy or consulate and talk to them about. There is no way that a Yahoo answer forum can find a way aorund that. My one suggestion is if you can't jsut get a visa, find a festival or some other event and try to get invited to it.