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Old Apr 28th 2006, 10:29 am
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i was wondering if somebody could give me some advice.
i've been trying to get to live and work in the usa legally
but didn't have any success. i am citizen of an eu-country and
do have a good education.
tried the lottery, to find a girl, to find an employer etc..did it all
but no way to get in.....do i have to bury my us dream or is there
any other way....is it that hard to get in that country to live and
work
on a serious base...?!
thanks, anybody?
 
Old Apr 28th 2006, 1:34 pm
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No other way. Bury your dream ASAP.

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    >i was wondering if somebody could give me some advice.
    > i've been trying to get to live and work in the usa legally
    > but didn't have any success. i am citizen of an eu-country and
    > do have a good education.
    > tried the lottery, to find a girl, to find an employer etc..did it all
    > but no way to get in.....do i have to bury my us dream or is there
    > any other way....is it that hard to get in that country to live and
    > work
    > on a serious base...?!
    > thanks, anybody?
    >
 
Old Apr 28th 2006, 3:06 pm
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[email protected] wrote:
    > i was wondering if somebody could give me some advice.
    > i've been trying to get to live and work in the usa legally
    > but didn't have any success. i am citizen of an eu-country and
    > do have a good education.
    > tried the lottery, to find a girl, to find an employer etc..did it all
    > but no way to get in.....do i have to bury my us dream or is there
    > any other way....is it that hard to get in that country to live and
    > work
    > on a serious base...?!
    > thanks, anybody?

If you have a lot of money, I am sure you can buy a wife.
 
Old Apr 28th 2006, 3:10 pm
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http://britishexpats.com/articles/us...rk-in-the-usa/

The illegal way is quite popular.
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Old Apr 28th 2006, 4:17 pm
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Seriously, why is it your dream to live and work in the U.S? With good
education, you can build a good life almost anywhere ... lots of US
citizens find works outside of the U.S.

For now, stay where you are, look for a decent job, build up your
skills, experiences ... keep trying the lottery. Maybe in the next few
years you will get lucky with the lottery, or if not, with few years of
experience, it will be easier to find a job here. Do something useful,
rather than be miserable with your life, then give up.

Don't ever give up your dream. I was a regugee 20 years ago, and was
denied status by the U.S, but I am now a Canadian citizen, working, and
living in the U.S with a much better life than a life in a refugee camp
in a remote island in the pacific, and better things are I can
contribute better to the comunity I live in.

Good luck, and be your best.
 
Old Apr 28th 2006, 4:46 pm
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Deep down you are still funny-looking 3rd world refugee and you know that.

<[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Seriously, why is it your dream to live and work in the U.S? With good
    > education, you can build a good life almost anywhere ... lots of US
    > citizens find works outside of the U.S.
    > For now, stay where you are, look for a decent job, build up your
    > skills, experiences ... keep trying the lottery. Maybe in the next few
    > years you will get lucky with the lottery, or if not, with few years of
    > experience, it will be easier to find a job here. Do something useful,
    > rather than be miserable with your life, then give up.
    > Don't ever give up your dream. I was a regugee 20 years ago, and was
    > denied status by the U.S, but I am now a Canadian citizen, working, and
    > living in the U.S with a much better life than a life in a refugee camp
    > in a remote island in the pacific, and better things are I can
    > contribute better to the comunity I live in.
    > Good luck, and be your best.
    >
 
Old Apr 28th 2006, 6:11 pm
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L Davies wrote:
    > Deep down you are still funny-looking 3rd world refugee and you know that.
    > <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected] oups.com...
    > > Seriously, why is it your dream to live and work in the U.S? With good
    > > education, you can build a good life almost anywhere ... lots of US
    > > citizens find works outside of the U.S.
    > >
    > > For now, stay where you are, look for a decent job, build up your
    > > skills, experiences ... keep trying the lottery. Maybe in the next few
    > > years you will get lucky with the lottery, or if not, with few years of
    > > experience, it will be easier to find a job here. Do something useful,
    > > rather than be miserable with your life, then give up.
    > >
    > > Don't ever give up your dream. I was a regugee 20 years ago, and was
    > > denied status by the U.S, but I am now a Canadian citizen, working, and
    > > living in the U.S with a much better life than a life in a refugee camp
    > > in a remote island in the pacific, and better things are I can
    > > contribute better to the comunity I live in.
    > >
    > > Good luck, and be your best.
    > >
 
Old Apr 28th 2006, 6:13 pm
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L Davies wrote:
    > Deep down you are still funny-looking 3rd world refugee and you know that.

And you are funny looking descendant of refugees (economic or not).
 
Old Apr 28th 2006, 6:18 pm
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And you have to learn how to post (indeed after you go back to the
elementary school ).

"yamuna" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > L Davies wrote:
    >> Deep down you are still funny-looking 3rd world refugee and you know
    >> that.
    > And you are funny looking descendant of refugees (economic or not).
    >
 
Old Apr 28th 2006, 7:14 pm
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Yes, and what is your point?

You look different from me, and everyone knows that too. It's too bad
that you want to look like us, and try to be like us without success,
now you have to be your bitter self.

Bless you.
 
Old Apr 28th 2006, 10:33 pm
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L Davies wrote:
    > And you have to learn how to post (indeed after you go back to the
    > elementary school ).

Is that all you can come up with?


    > "yamuna" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > >
    > > L Davies wrote:
    > >> Deep down you are still funny-looking 3rd world refugee and you know
    > >> that.
    > >
    > > And you are funny looking descendant of refugees (economic or not).
    > >
 
Old Apr 29th 2006, 12:32 am
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<[email protected]> wrote in

    > Seriously, why is it your dream to live and work in the U.S?

The US is not all it's cracked up to be! Housing is too expensive and
general quality of living is declining.

There are many other countries that have more to offer!
 
Old Apr 29th 2006, 1:48 am
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On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 00:32:36 GMT, "DB" <[email protected]>
wrote:
    ><[email protected]> wrote in
    >> Seriously, why is it your dream to live and work in the U.S?
    >The US is not all it's cracked up to be! Housing is too expensive and
    >general quality of living is declining.

Most immigrants do just fine.

    >There are many other countries that have more to offer!

Yeah, right!

--
"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are
cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt"
-- Bertrand Russell
 
Old Apr 29th 2006, 4:06 am
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Originally Posted by raphe1981
i was wondering if somebody could give me some advice.
i've been trying to get to live and work in the usa legally
but didn't have any success. i am citizen of an eu-country and
do have a good education.
tried the lottery, to find a girl, to find an employer etc..did it all
but no way to get in.....do i have to bury my us dream or is there
any other way....is it that hard to get in that country to live and
work
on a serious base...?!
thanks, anybody?
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Old Apr 29th 2006, 1:38 pm
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I agree with the last post. The best way to work in US is to try and
get a temporary job/internship (J1) or become a student (F1). There
are many 'travel and work USA' organisations which can help you
organise such placements. e.g. http://www.usainternship.com/ or lookup
'ciee' on google. This way you get to experience living here and may
also have the opportunity to make contacts or impress your employer,
who will then sponsor you long term.

Working and living in the US was an ambition of mine for many years. I
came here on a J1, and now have the option to stay permanently.
However, staying or returning home will be a hard decision to make. I
love living in the US, but there are many things about my european
country which I miss (which i never thought i would), so returning home
is possible, even though i never thought i would be happy living there
(now i certainly would be). What I'm trying to say, is that your
dreams and ambitions may change (mine certainly have). But either way,
you need to experience it for yourself, so i think a 6-18 month
placement on a J-1 is a great experience. It may take a lot of
'google' research, but it is certainly possible.

Good luck!
 


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