I need ur help more them most!
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I need ur help more them most!
I am a successful young professional in the Recruitment Industry, fifth in my firm's industrial division. I have a degree in Economics and hold a British passport. My parents were born in India and my mum holds an Indian passport.
My best friend married and moved to Chicago USA. I have fallen madly in love with a young lady in Chicago. We met before the wedding and are very committed to each other and in love. I have always believed that I need to be much much older before I consider marriage hence i do not see it as an option to work in the USA.
I do however wish to work and live in the US, be it on a temporary visa or other. I would even consider furthering my education as a stepping stone to living out there or even voluntary work that just paid my way.
Can anyone suggest how I can do this or even tell me where to look? Feel free to e-mail me at [email protected]
My best friend married and moved to Chicago USA. I have fallen madly in love with a young lady in Chicago. We met before the wedding and are very committed to each other and in love. I have always believed that I need to be much much older before I consider marriage hence i do not see it as an option to work in the USA.
I do however wish to work and live in the US, be it on a temporary visa or other. I would even consider furthering my education as a stepping stone to living out there or even voluntary work that just paid my way.
Can anyone suggest how I can do this or even tell me where to look? Feel free to e-mail me at [email protected]
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Re: I need ur help more them most!
Dear Dhingrav,
There are many ways to enter the U.S. The following ways are just examples:
you could come work in the US if you find an employer-sponsor and you accept
employment in an occupation that is related to your bachelor degree; or you
could come study at a University, if you are accepted into a program and can
demonstrate financial ability to support yourself and pay the college
tuition for the duration of your studies (because, in general, student
status does not permit work off-campus employment), or if you are that madly
in love you may want to file a fiance petition, then come to the US, marry
your fiance and file for permanent residency.
For further information, feel free to check out
http://www.immigration-lawyer.com .
Regards,
Kirberger & Associates
Attorneys at Law
718-222-3610
413-451-5837 fax
[email protected]
http://www.immigration-lawyer.com
"Dhingrav" wrote in message
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> I am a successful young professional in the Recruitment Industry, fifth
> in my firm's industrial division. I have a degree in Economics and hold
> a British passport. My parents were born in India and my mum holds an
> Indian passport.
> My best friend married and moved to Chicago USA. I have fallen madly in
> love with a young lady in Chicago. We met before the wedding and are
> very committed to each other and in love. I have always believed that I
> need to be much much older before I consider marriage hence i do not see
> it as an option to work in the USA.
> I do however wish to work and live in the US, be it on a temporary visa
> or other. I would even consider furthering my education as a stepping
> stone to living out there or even voluntary work that just paid my way.
> Can anyone suggest how I can do this or even tell me where to look? Feel
> free to e-mail me at [email protected]
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
There are many ways to enter the U.S. The following ways are just examples:
you could come work in the US if you find an employer-sponsor and you accept
employment in an occupation that is related to your bachelor degree; or you
could come study at a University, if you are accepted into a program and can
demonstrate financial ability to support yourself and pay the college
tuition for the duration of your studies (because, in general, student
status does not permit work off-campus employment), or if you are that madly
in love you may want to file a fiance petition, then come to the US, marry
your fiance and file for permanent residency.
For further information, feel free to check out
http://www.immigration-lawyer.com .
Regards,
Kirberger & Associates
Attorneys at Law
718-222-3610
413-451-5837 fax
[email protected]
http://www.immigration-lawyer.com
"Dhingrav" wrote in message
news:420153.1032478089@britishexpats-
.com...
> I am a successful young professional in the Recruitment Industry, fifth
> in my firm's industrial division. I have a degree in Economics and hold
> a British passport. My parents were born in India and my mum holds an
> Indian passport.
> My best friend married and moved to Chicago USA. I have fallen madly in
> love with a young lady in Chicago. We met before the wedding and are
> very committed to each other and in love. I have always believed that I
> need to be much much older before I consider marriage hence i do not see
> it as an option to work in the USA.
> I do however wish to work and live in the US, be it on a temporary visa
> or other. I would even consider furthering my education as a stepping
> stone to living out there or even voluntary work that just paid my way.
> Can anyone suggest how I can do this or even tell me where to look? Feel
> free to e-mail me at [email protected]
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com