english_nurse replied to english_nurse's topic in United Kingdom
This autosource link of OGPs must be a new thing then, i think what i will do is get a quote from them and find out what its going to cost and weigh up whether i want to be stuck with that amount of...
english_nurse replied to Multicollinearity's topic in Arizona Nursing
great isnt how i would describe it more like flaming horrible!, i feel abit worried about all this, my poor kids are gonna freak when i tell them about it all i suppose you forget about the nature...
english_nurse replied to english_nurse's topic in United Kingdom
well both of the cars mentioned are the ones we thought about purchasing dodge ram or ford f150/250 for mark, dodge caravan for me, this is what we have driven on holiday in the past and i liked it,...
english_nurse replied to english_nurse's topic in United Kingdom
Kay, would you say that a big car would be better then? is this due to your accident or for practical reasons? we are thinking about getting a truck as mark will need one for work, him being a...
english_nurse replied to english_nurse's topic in United Kingdom
oi your link doesnt work!! lmao and there is nothing ladylike about my previous post, for which i have apologised :wink2: a bike sounds a hard way to get around in wales with all those hills kay i...
english_nurse replied to english_nurse's topic in United Kingdom
i think what would be useful from 'the agency' is a pack which actually has the legal requirements, not what they require as a company, i think that would help everyone unfortunately, as this thread...
english_nurse replied to english_nurse's topic in United Kingdom
good link, its a shame it doesnt specify what happens if you are an immigrant from another country, does it mean if you are a visitor, this is why things get so mixed
english_nurse replied to english_nurse's topic in United Kingdom
hmm better safe than sorry thats all im trying to say also i will have enough to do in the first few days without bothering to take my driving test, 10 days isnt very long to do everything it is...
english_nurse replied to english_nurse's topic in United Kingdom
right i found some information if you are a resident you must take a USA driving test within 10 days of arrival unless you hold an international drivers licence which allows you to drive for 1 year if...
english_nurse replied to english_nurse's topic in United Kingdom
it said on my information to get three, one for the doctor at the medical and two for the embassy, i had one spare so i used it for the licence, i was advised to get the licence as you shouldnt drive...
english_nurse replied to english_nurse's topic in United Kingdom
well got my international driving licence at the post office to day took a passport sized photo, my present licence (both parts, photo and counterpart), and passport for extra ID gave over the £5.50...
i suppose it depends when she qualified, which was about the same time as me by the looks of her profile, i was in one of the last cohorts to do this style of training in the country, thankfully might...
i am so sorry this has happened did ogp give you any idea of when your case will be looked at? maybe this will give you something to aim for we are all rooting for you
english_nurse replied to apriljan's topic in United Kingdom
right, have finally found the link on the website i hope it works http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/visa/iv/medexam.html the cost is 15 years and over £160 14 and under £80 took flippin ages to...
english_nurse replied to madwife2002's topic in United Kingdom
right this is my little plan lol i have a small pension in the uk only about £100 per month, i thought i would leave it running in the uk as it gets paid into the bank and link the account to my...
english_nurse replied to madwife2002's topic in United Kingdom
thats not a bad idea at all, i havent looked at this possibility, but i had thought about using paypal as madwife suggests. by the way i was told if you bring it in a cheque it can take a long time to...