Author: Oli Ward

  • U.S. Visas for Startup Founders and Entrepreneurs

    America has long been hailed as a land of boundless opportunity, particularly for startup founders. With renowned innovation hubs such as California’s Silicon Valley, New York City, and lately even Austin, Texas, the United States offers an unparalleled ecosystem for entrepreneurial endeavors. From access to top-tier talent to robust funding opportunities, the promise of America…

  • A British woman getting a health check-up after leaning how to get health insurance in the USA

    Health Insurance in the USA

    When it comes to Brits moving to America, “How do I get healthcare in the USA?” is one of the most common questions. Dive in to our guide on how to get health insurance in the USA and find out!

  • A smiling man driving in America.

    Driving in America: Hints and Tips

    The USA is a car-centric country, so having a car is essential for getting around, but if you’re coming from the UK, there’s a few differences you should be aware of. Here’s our top tips on driving in America!

  • A group of Americans watch the NFL in London

    Where to Watch the NFL in London

    London is now a touchdown for NFL fans, thanks to the International Series. But beware the time difference and limited game broadcasts; bars like Passyunk Avenue, Hippodrome Casino, and Bodeans BBQ are your best bets. For the ultimate experience, catch the NFL in person at the London Games!

  • A USA flag frying in a gray sky as the holder considers how to abandon their green card

    Abandoning Your Green Card

    Deciding to abandon your Green Card is a significant step that impacts your legal status and future opportunities in the United States. For British citizens holding Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) status, this decision might stem from various personal or professional reasons, such as relocating permanently abroad, extended time outside the U.S., or complex tax obligations.…

  • Study in the USA: The F-1 Visa & M-1 Visa

    If you’re interested in studying in the U.S., you’ll usually be looking at one of two different visas: the F-1 visa (for academic studies) and the M-1 visa (for vocational studies). The F-1 Visa For British students aspiring to pursue their academic dreams in the United States—which thousands from the UK do every year—the F-1…