Ask HN: Good resources for new immigrants on how to settle?
Hey everyone,
I'm an immigrant seeking information on how to get started in the US. Apart of the obligations of signing up with Selective Service, getting a SSN, setup a bank account, etc. I'm especially interested in the best ways of finding a job, house, friends, etc. and in terms of financial security, what to look out for when searching for a job. My background is Computer Science/Economics (M.Sc.) with 5+ years experience in IT consultancy and software engineering (iOS/Android).
Thanks for the help.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 39.8 ms ] threadPre-paid plans are incredibly expensive and in order to get postpaid plan you need to have a credit history which takes over a year to build.
I made some friends and then joined one of their existing plans while I waited to build my own credit history.
Meetup.com is a good resource to get involved in the community and make friends. Also look for local volunteering opportunities on weekends to get you started on a social circle.
I'll definitely check out Meetup!
2. Get a secured credit card from a credit union to build up your credit
3. Take out a loan with said credit union after a few months (even if you don't need it)
4. Friends --- work, meetup.com, gym classes, sports leagues, random bars if you're an extrovert. Go everywhere you are invited.
5. Job - Use consulting firms here to get contracts and work your way in. Look for healthcare mainly,but a job in a decent sized city so you can connect with others (after an ok salary of course)
6. Phone - Get a cheap prepaid cell
On the job portion, get a job that you like (can't stress this enough) that covers your rent+utilities, food and leaves enough to go out to eat a couple days a week as well as about 1K in savings a month if possible. Not sure what that is in california, but your an engineer so I trust you can use your skills to arrive at a decent figure.
Search for jobs anywhere you can get the word out, friends, indeed, LinkedIn etc.