Help me please!!
#61
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Since you ask, I think you're an idiot. I think your hormones are getting the best of you. I think you're too young to get married. I think you're setting yourself up for some serious shit with the US government. You probably don't want to know what else I'm thinking.
Ian
Ian
#62
Even if there is no paper trail...he's admitted to working in his first post on a public forum.
#63
Look, you have had a wonderful summer, continue to enjoy yourself, get to know your friend.
Go home in Sept, stay in touch with each other, and something might develop. I'd wager that four months ago, you barely thought about living in the US (and I've done some research, so yes I do know what I'm talking about, The internet is a wonderful and horrible thing).
Work hard, save up your money, and come back for another visit. Maybe something will come of it.
Sheesh, if I stayed every place I traveled to and had a good ti... oh, wait.

If you leave on time, you can come back. If you overstay, you can't come back. What if (and yes, this has happened), on Day 102, you two have a huge fight and it's all over between you. Then what?
Just go home on time.
#64
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Im going home then. I have to lol sorry everyone for wasting everyones time, Im young and in love as cheesy as it sounds. What a shame, its just I was just so keen to stay, thank you everyone
I will be back..hopefully
I will be back..hopefully
#65
Which indicates to me, you're in love with the *idea* of it all, not with an individual. I'm sure your feelings are sincere... would you be happy if she moved to the UK with you? That might be a gut-check for you to think on.
#67
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Five pages and no allusions to hairdressing and a certain orientation? And by that, I'm mean North-South.
Remember, Bashy, there are no stupid questions.
Remember, Bashy, there are no stupid questions.
#68
Good luck.
#69
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Ok so basically, I know its a no go of staying here but to be honest I do love the place. I have just heard off my friend I can get a tourist visa of some sort. So Say I go back home on a return flight for two weeks could I apply for one there and return back here? Sorry guys its just I want to be here and If I can be here for a year which was my original plan (not knowin the waiver programme was shit) could that be possible? And maybe apply for a student visa out here while im on a tourist visa? Again sorry its just I like it here too much
#70
Ok so basically, I know its a no go of staying here but to be honest I do love the place. I have just heard off my friend I can get a tourist visa of some sort. So Say I go back home on a return flight for two weeks could I apply for one there and return back here? Sorry guys its just I want to be here and If I can be here for a year which was my original plan (not knowin the waiver programme was shit) could that be possible? And maybe apply for a student visa out here while im on a tourist visa? Again sorry its just I like it here too much
#71
Your statements make no sense. You say you want to spend a lot of time here....then plan to do stuff that is likely to end up with you unable to visit or live here again. It's self-sabotage!
#72
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The "tourist visa" is the same as the B-2 visitor visa. Go back and read what has already been said about this.
I'm sorry also... no matter how much you like it here - it's irrelevant to your legal choices.
Ian
Again sorry its just I like it here too much
Ian
#73
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Forget the B2 Visa, it is not going to happen.
Get a job in the UK and come over for your Hols.
Get a job in the UK and come over for your Hols.
#74
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Can I go home and get a better visa and come back out here thats all Im asking because If so Il get a return flight sort the visa out in england and come back here and start again only that Il be on a better visa then a shitty waiver programme.
#75
Why do you keep saying a 'return flight'? You already have a ticket back to the UK, right?
I don't think you have been paying attention, and you don't have any experience of getting a visa. You don't just 'go get one'; it takes a while to apply.
Please knock it with the language, also. We try to maintain some air of politeness here, even when it's a struggle.
What's the purpose of your return visit? (IE, what visa will you apply for?)
http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Pulaski_Simplified
If you want to live in the US but are unsure if there are any suitable immigration routes for you, any affirmative answers to the following questions will help others to help you identify your options. Please give details where there is a hit.
I don't think you have been paying attention, and you don't have any experience of getting a visa. You don't just 'go get one'; it takes a while to apply.
Please knock it with the language, also. We try to maintain some air of politeness here, even when it's a struggle.
What's the purpose of your return visit? (IE, what visa will you apply for?)
http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Pulaski_Simplified
If you want to live in the US but are unsure if there are any suitable immigration routes for you, any affirmative answers to the following questions will help others to help you identify your options. Please give details where there is a hit.





