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Old 23rd April 2008, 07:18 AM
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Carly,
OK, nothing is impossible - but electricians in the US are a "licensed" trade, which means he would have to satisfy the state licensing requirements in terms of training and experience before he could even look for work.

You might want to contact your state licensing agency for electricians to find out the specific requirements and see how likely it is he could meet them once he gets there.

There's always the fiancé visa, if things are that far along.
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Bev
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