RE: How can i immigrate to US? 05-07-2022, 11:22 PM
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(05-05-2022, 06:53 AM)Edysor2045 Wrote:(05-05-2022, 03:31 AM)mothered Wrote:No, i wasn`t declined , i just applied for DV lottery program, i wasn`t selected to process further. (They select 120k people every year to enter into process. If you are selected into first place you are most likely to get green card if you don t have criminal background)Quote: i apply already for one time without successWhy was your application declined?
(05-05-2022, 02:35 AM)Dismas Wrote: There's no cheat code, to my knowledge. You might be qualified to visit via the ESTA/Visa Waiver program, but you're expected to leave after 90 days. If you don't, you risk being banned from the country. There is also the possibility of H1 visas (for specialized work) or crossing over from a neighboring country. Neither of these establish permanent residency.Thanks for your message. With the first visa`s option you don t get work permit... so that mean you can only be there as an visitor. And about H1 i`m year 3/4 in electrical engineer and computer science university, do i qualify for H1 ?
(05-04-2022, 08:16 PM)Edysor2045 Wrote: Or if i go there illegal is any chance that i can get papers( real one not fake ones). Or is that thing legit where can i get full documents from darkweb ?
High stakes. If caught, you're likely to be removed and banned from re-entry.
(05-05-2022, 02:34 AM)Canadian Moose Wrote: How old are you? Education is usually a big one.I`m 21, student in electrical engineering and computer science
You're best bet is either H1B visa, or F1 visa (student). It may be worth seeing if you can get scholarships. Apply to any that you may fit the bill for, especially in STEM. You are often permitted specific allowance of work related to your field of study. That can help get your foot in the door (as long as it's very specialised) for an H1B. For a company to hire you on an H1B, they essentially need to prove to their government why they need to hire you over a US citizen who may have the same qualifications. H1B allows you to stay for 3 years, then renewed another 3 I believe. After so many years working in the US, you can begin the process of naturalization to get citizenship.