So, after many months of research and deliberation, my wife and I have decided to move to America. Obviously, one of my main concerns is getting work over there, and I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with contracting in the states? We're planning on moving there full time (rather than getting a single contract / visa), but haven't yet ascertained if I'll be forming a US branch of my Ltd company, will be starting a new USC, or even getting a perm job. I would obviously prefer to stay self employed (I have a number of businesses that I'd like to move over there), but if I have to go permanent to get over there and establish myself (and of course I can find a job and have a visa accepted for it), I will.
As far as I understand, there are two types of contractors - 1099 and W2, where 1099 is basically the type of contracting we all strive towards over here, though it seems to be much clearer cut on the other side of the pond. The reality is probably different, which is why I'm posting here. W2 contractors are more like temps, and are directed by the client.
My questions relate to what I should expect. I'm currently looking in to what type of visas I may be eligible for with a lawyer, but I'd also like some first hand advice on how it actually works over there, or if anyone has been in a similar situation. In the UK, I'm constantly reminding my clients that they're exactly that - my clients, and they don't dictate my hours and how I do the work etc - some understand, others don't, and like to view me as a temporary member of staff (I tend to veer away from those clients). I'm also acutely aware of a lot of the ins and outs of how the UK legal system works, what rights I have, what contract terms to look out for and my status... but I imagine I would need to forget most of this as it'll be very different in the US.
How different were the working conditions and expectations from clients? What were the hours like? Did you move your company, or just go over temporarily? I understand a lot of these questions are ambiguous, or related to the individual workplace, but I'd like to hear your experiences if possible.
I have tried to find a US based contractor forum to no avail - if anyone knows of any, a link would be appreciated.
As far as I understand, there are two types of contractors - 1099 and W2, where 1099 is basically the type of contracting we all strive towards over here, though it seems to be much clearer cut on the other side of the pond. The reality is probably different, which is why I'm posting here. W2 contractors are more like temps, and are directed by the client.
My questions relate to what I should expect. I'm currently looking in to what type of visas I may be eligible for with a lawyer, but I'd also like some first hand advice on how it actually works over there, or if anyone has been in a similar situation. In the UK, I'm constantly reminding my clients that they're exactly that - my clients, and they don't dictate my hours and how I do the work etc - some understand, others don't, and like to view me as a temporary member of staff (I tend to veer away from those clients). I'm also acutely aware of a lot of the ins and outs of how the UK legal system works, what rights I have, what contract terms to look out for and my status... but I imagine I would need to forget most of this as it'll be very different in the US.
How different were the working conditions and expectations from clients? What were the hours like? Did you move your company, or just go over temporarily? I understand a lot of these questions are ambiguous, or related to the individual workplace, but I'd like to hear your experiences if possible.
I have tried to find a US based contractor forum to no avail - if anyone knows of any, a link would be appreciated.
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