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Employees moving to Seattle on E2 work permit

Hello

Does anyone have any experience relocating employees to Seattle - can you provide any guidance/tips on the following:

Driving license/mobile phone - how to obtain a contract with no credit/leasing or hiring a car?

Thank you

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  • Mobile Phone. Pre-paid service on either Boost Mobile (CDMA network) or MetroPCS (GSM network) are both ~US$45/month and require no credit checks. So long as the user has a credit/debit card that works in the US then tney will sign them up.

    Car. Leasing? Any of the European manufacturers in the US (limited to M-B, Audi, VW, BMW, and Volvo) will lease to an ex-pat. No other manufacturers will lease....easily. Volvo and BMW (at least) also run used/certified lease programmes, but the dealers don't like them and will often deny they exist at all.

    Driver's License. A person can drive for 30 days with a non-WA state license once they become resident in the state. Resident means moving into a house/apartment in *their* name - so if they have corporate housing for, say, the first 30 days then they're not "resident" yet, per se. If they have a UK license then they will have to take the written and practical tests as if they were a new driver. Fun for everyone!

    More info here
    www.dol.wa.gov/.../moving.html



    evan
  • In reply to Evan:

    Thank you for the information. I did find out from the driving agency that you can drive on your UK licence for one year before taking the US driving test. Sue