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juniormaxwell
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please help me!

Post by juniormaxwell » Tue Aug 04, 2009 4:35 pm

Hello, my name is Chris and I am 20 years old and I am a british citizen. I am hoping to re locate to New York, however, I have now come to accept that I will not be getting a green card anytime soon.

The reason being is because

I dont have a very good education
I have no family relatives in the US
I dont specialise in any type of career
I dont have a lot of cash.

Which does not leave me with any options.

What kind of visas can I apply for. A friend of mine once told me I could apply for a 3 month visa and all I would have to do is fly out for 1 day every 3 months and then just re apply. Is that possible?

I have tried doing research on this but looking at all of these forms and codes and regulations, to be honest I dont understand any of it!

I could really use some advice from an expert
Can anybody please help?

Many Thanks

Marco 72
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Re: please help me!

Post by Marco 72 » Tue Aug 04, 2009 5:01 pm

juniormaxwell wrote:What kind of visas can I apply for. A friend of mine once told me I could apply for a 3 month visa and all I would have to do is fly out for 1 day every 3 months and then just re apply. Is that possible?
No. How about you get an undergraduate degree in a subject that can help you make the move? You're still young.

darko
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Post by darko » Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:53 pm

Or better try to get it in the states..

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Post by kabuki » Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:28 pm

You're best bet is to go to college. You can also look into the J-1, but that is only a 4 month work and travel visa, which may require you to be a recent graduate or current college student.

I'd say either complete a decent college degree in the UK or go to the US as a student.

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