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Practical Tips For Working and Living In America

Jul 12, 2010

United States of America (USA) is a great country and many Filipino workers dream of working there. However great opportunities comes with great responsibilities so if you are offered a job in America, you need to ensure that you are ready to face the challenges of your new life there. Here are some practical tips to make your work transfer to America smooth and hassle-free:

 

Before you leave:

 

Do not leave the Philippines with a bad company record. Even if there is a good job waiting for you in America, you should not leave your current/last employer in the Philippines in a bad note. Leave in a decent manner by filing a formal resignation. For all you know, there will come a time that you will seek the help of your former employer again.

 

Do it the legal way. If you are going to America to work, make sure that you have the proper and legal working documents. Your papers should be processed by the agency that handles overseas job deployment, the POEA and OWWA. Being a legal OFW gives you more protection and lets you enjoy privileges such as free travel tax.

 

Be oriented. The POEA requires hired workers to attend a Pre-departure Orientation Seminar (PDOS) that aims to prepare the workers on the new life that they are going to have in a foreign country. The agency that handled your application may also hold an orientation for their deployed applicants. It’s a must for you to attend these lectures because it will give you an insight on what to expect overseas. You will gain information about the culture of the country, the cost of living, the work ethics, etc.

 

Take care of your SSS, Philhealth and Pag-Ibig Fund. Being a member of the said institutions has lots of benefits. For those who are not yet a member, apply before leaving and strive to continue your membership even while you are already working abroad. By doing this, you will have something to look forward to upon your return to the Philippines.

 

Upon entering America

 

Bring your documents to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service.

 

(USCIS). You should bring all the important documents with you. Present it together with the original copies at the USCIS.

 

Identify your contact person in America. Any foreigner who enters America needs to have a valid purpose for the entry. So it’s a must that you have a contact person in US upon your entry. In case of emergency, this is also the person that will be contacted.

 

Leave all pirated items in the Philippines. The US is very strict when it comes to anti –piracy law so don’t bring any pirated items with you, whether dvd’s, books, etc. The customs officer might check your luggage and if they found any pirated items with you, you’ll be in for a big trouble and embarrassment.

 

Honesty and politeness will be appreciated. It is of great value everywhere you go so practice it at all times especially when you are talking to an immigration officer. Being honest and polite will decrease your chance to be scrutinized.

 

When you are already living in America:

 

Get a Social Security Number (SSN) right away. You will need the SSN for almost all transactions in America so applying for it as soon as you arrive would be of great help. You should memorize this number and remember not to share it with anyone.

 

Do not get an International Drivers’ License because it is just a waste of money. Upon arriving in America, you can still use you Philippine driver’s license for six months.

 

Limit your credit card spending. This is applicable everywhere you go because credit cards often leads one to overspend beyond what he or she can afford. As interest rates is relatively lower in America, you might be tempted to used it frequently.  Remember to always live below your means.

 

When you are already working in America:

 

Questions/inquiries are welcome. Don’t be afraid to raise your concerns or questions especially during the orientation period. Pretending or assuming that you already know something when you are really confused will lead you nowhere.

 

Respect cultural differences. Leave your narrow mindedness behind. This is a new country with a different culture. Don’t show dislike or frown on things you do not understand or you are not accustomed to. Show respect and accept others for what they are so you can also expect the same treatment.

 

Be eager to do extra work. As long as you can still handle it, asking your boss for an additional workload is good. This will let the management know that you are an excellent employee and you are not afraid to do extra tasks. It will also pave the way for future promotions and salary increases.

 

 

 

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Reader Comments
 Joseph Simmons, Jr.

How dare you correct my grammar. American? Duh! I don't think so... Yeah... you may be living in USA but it doesn't mean in any way that your grammar, no matter how terrible it is, and spellings (yes, in plural form, check your grammar jerk) are to be considered correct over mine. In your dreams, pal. American?! American monkey... that is. - Jethro

 yes i really like to work in USA but how can i found job. my skill is a landscaper, nursery propagator in Bureau of Plant Industry here in the Philippines. I hope you can help me to find job in US. MANUEL - Manuel I. Carpio Jr.

 This is "DIRECTED DIRECTLY AT JETHRO"......
Ok BIG MOUTH , you have the nerve to make stupid comments about people's spelling ( NOT SPELLINGS ) and you not even capable of getting your own spelling or even the GRAMMER CORRECT..... SO SHUT THE HELL UP !!!!!!
I am an American Visiting Pinas and Pinoy's like you make me VOMIT you think your so perfect !!!! It's IDIOT's like you that are so ARROGANT and TALK SO PROUD that keeps your nations people down....Insterad of opening your FAT MOUTH TO COMPLAIN, Open it to help JERK !!!!!!!! - Joseph G. Simmons Sr

 Hi, I'd like to work in USA too, have friend there and wants to get me here, but direct hire for foreign workers are very expensive, can you please help us what would be the best way to do? My friend is willing to help me... - Liza De Guzman

 Everybody's dream to work and live in USA but it is very hard and dificult to enter USA, i'am working as Warehouse and Logistic Supervisor Exporting Assorted Handicrafts here in Philippines for 21 yeras now actually USA is one of our biggest buyer of handicrafts wich is TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES, can you please help me and give advise for me to process my documents needed and where will i go? any information you give please email me nold_ordonez@yahoo.com, thank you very much and i hope you will help me for this matter, beat regards to all! - Arnold Ordonez

 yes! i am really interested to work in usa, but how could i work there i dont know where to apply, i am an electronic technician for more 5years till present, this is my job here in the Philippines, i also do repairing cellphone, computer regarding hardware problem! if there any chances to work there in usa i will really grab the opportunity. how i wish there is a company needs my skill if any pls contact me with this #09276074993, 09169397003. im looking forward for any confirmation!!!! Thank you! - Merchiel A. Embate

 im a skilled worker and i willing to go somewhere in America.can you give me an idea about the qualification needed. - Gilbert

 yes,I accept that my english was no good,because I never been in high school,so,what do you expect from me!!And look at you TRYING TO SHOW TO THE WORLD THAT YOU ARE A GREAT ENGLISH SPEAKER!!but how about your workmanship??how about your attitude,,if you are an educated person,do you have "ethics"?One big problem in this world is like you people,,who don't want other people to come up and have a good life..Look at you..I think you are only good in english but nobody recognise that you are the GREAT ONE!!that'why you are trying to fuck up other people..what a shame!!A good worker will never,put this in your dumb mind..never comment or put other workers down!!Like what you did!!And for sure, that you are not on this group!!I think you only knew how to speak english and you are only trying to sell your english speaking mouth and nothing else!!You didn't see the picture in my 20 yrs experience...because you are only a good talkative english speaker and you are not using your brain...because you don't have that experience!!Like what you said,Filipino's only want to think what they want to...YOU ARE ONE OF US!!You talk about some Filipino engineer who barely knew the job...how about American,European,Canadian,French and other nationalities engineers?Do you think they knew to job 100%?It is only in your dumb brain that you think that you people are better than other,,How about you,,do you really know your job??or maybe you are also one of a thousand expatriates who need to suck to stay in position..I've been working with different nationalities like American's,European,Asian,Black's and other,,they are not all the same,,some are good and some are istupid like you!!This is experience.You tell me what is your nationality and I'm going to tell what's your attitude!!Yes,I'm very desperate!!if that's what you want to think!!!What istupid mind!!This comment section is for jobs and good comments only,,you,are trying to show the people here that you are the "STAR", a "GREAT ENGLISH SPEAKING PERSON",a GREAT AND PERFECT PERSON,,what an attitude!!BRAVO!!
Look at you my friend!!You are trying to think and recognise yourself as a professional but you are not acting like one!!If you are angry with one filipino why not punch him and brag with him,so that,you will see what filipino's are made of..or maybe you are one of a coward-chiken wings who wants only for a talk!!Don't include all the filipino who want only a better life!You knew Mayweather?The self proclaimed best fighter in the world and not even recognise in America as one?We call him GAYWEATHER!!because he don't want to fight to our boxing champ!!They only want to throw bad and istupid words on our filipino champ,,and I think,you have a blood of this GAYWEATHER!!You're same with this guy,who don't want to recognise filipino people,but the truth is,almost all the nation wants filipino to work side by side with them!!You need to drink "COMBANTRIN",you know what combantrin is?It is a medicine to flush out all the worm in your stomach,maybe your brain was already affected by worms!! - Rick

 So stop publishing articles like these because it makes Filipinos more pathetic than they actually are. Asking questions in a comments section shows how stupid they are while it brings out the desperation in them.

By the way, are you trying to make the work "istupid" happen? It's so stupid. Look at you, you cannot even get your spellings correctly and you even tried to brag about being in a foreign country for 20 years. It does not make any sense.

I know that people want to uplift their lives but come on, you can improve your life without sounding desperate, can't you? - Jethro

 Hey Jethro,so,what is your istupid problem with the Filipino's?Do you think that you are the "GREAT ONE"??.Just mind your own business!!Ok we accept that we are not as good speaking english like YOU!!But,it is not your business to comment like this,,All people wants to get a better opportunity,even American,British and other nationality are leaving their own country just to get a better pay!!!You should put in your istupid mind that Arab people don't want American's in the middle east,but,they still coming back!It is same with Filipino's and other 3rd world nation's to seek for a better life.Maybe,you are ONE OF THE RICHEST PERSON in your country,and you don't feel other poor people does!Or,YOU ARE JUST AN ENVY HYPOCRITE EXPATRIATE TRYING TO LIFT YOURSELF UP BY COMMENTING ISTUPID WORDS TO FILIPINO'S WHO DID NOTHING TO YOU!!!IT IS VERY CLEAR THAT YOUR MENTALITY IS FAR LOWER THAN THIS AMERICAN PEOPLE!!YOUR ARE WORST THAN A DOG!!YOU SHOULD GIVE OTHER PEOPLE A CHANCE TO CHOOSE WHAT IS BEST FOR THEM!!IF YOU THINK THAT FILIPINO'S DON'T DESERVE TO BE IN AMERICA,THEN,TELL THIS WEBSITE TO STOP PUBLISHING ADS FOR AMERICAN JOBS,AND TELL AMERICA TO STOP HIRING FILIPINO'S,, TO TELL YOU FRANKLY,NOT ALL FILIPINO'S LIKE AMERICA!!!JUST MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS,YOU HAVE YO REFRESH YOUR BROKEN MIND!!I'VE BEEN IN THE MIDDLE EAST FOR 20 YRS. AND I SAW DIFFERENT NATIONALITIES,AMERICAN,BRITSH,FRANCE,CANADIAN'S AND MORE,STRUGGLING UNDER THE HEAT OF THE SUN!!PEOPLE ARE ALL THE SAME,,WE ONLY NEED BETTER PAY AND BETTER LIFE,AND,WE ALL,ARE GOING TO FIND IT EVEN IN THE DEEPEST PART OF A CAVE..JETHRO,YOU SHOULD REPAIR YOUR DAMAGE MIND!!IF YOU CANNOT TELL A GOOD WORDS ON A PERSON JUST KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHOUT!! - Rick

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