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i am going overseas to europe for new years and then for a couple of months afetrwards – want to know if i find a labouring job over there can i then apply for a visa?? if yes, how long,much etc does it take

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See what Don wrote about finding legal work, which applies to all non-EU citisens (unless you are from Norway, Switzerland, or Iceland). As a US citisen you get 90 days each 180 days in Europe, gratis. If you want to stay and work illegally, you need to be fairly resourceful and develop a network. It is much harder for US citisens to work illegally in Europe than for Mexicans (or almost anyone) to work illegally in the US.