Again with the complications.
Sep. 7th, 2006 11:31 am1) Turns out the rule for staying overseas on the basic visa is three months there, three months home. In other words, once I leave, that's it for the year. (And my deadline as things stand is October 21, after which I'm in-country illegally.)
2) Work permit is a hideously complicated procedure, one which I can't solve without a lot of prep work being done by the firm. It could take a long time.
3) In theory, I could become a dual citizen, but from what I saw at the Greek embassy site, it looks like I might be missing some of the crucial paperwork. And given the international climate today, I'm starting to get nervous about whether I could claim Greek citizenship and retain my US citizenship.
Or someone could just shoot me now. Granted, it would mean a lot of hassles for whoever did the deed, but somehow I don't think those hassles would include filling out paperwork.
2) Work permit is a hideously complicated procedure, one which I can't solve without a lot of prep work being done by the firm. It could take a long time.
3) In theory, I could become a dual citizen, but from what I saw at the Greek embassy site, it looks like I might be missing some of the crucial paperwork. And given the international climate today, I'm starting to get nervous about whether I could claim Greek citizenship and retain my US citizenship.
Or someone could just shoot me now. Granted, it would mean a lot of hassles for whoever did the deed, but somehow I don't think those hassles would include filling out paperwork.