Nah, just looking to be able to change my tax status on my country. I cant deduct capital losses as an individual, as an 'employee' or member trader I will probably be able to
You cannot be employed in this country without an H-1B visa, which authorizes the holder for employment. The US has become rather strict about having the necessay paperwork for a company's workers. So unless you plan on applying for this visa thru the your US consulate, then you cannot be hired.
I believe your wrong. your telling me a US company cant hire someone for consulting in the UK?I'm not talking about immigration here, just a simple contract between a corporation and an non-resident alien, that is very possible as someone pmed me saying he's a canandian liviing in canada and has a contract with a us prop firm hired as 'contractor'