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What is the easiest way to go to the U.S...help plss!? |
Im a filipino wanting to go to the US to have a work ive finished BS.Nursing and a Registered Nurse here in the philippines im applying for nursing assistant or any healthcare profession in the U.S. i also have relatives there but they cannot help me. is there anyone who have a good heart who can help me with my problem! thank and godbless! The easiest way is for you to marry an American citizen. Done. That's it. OR. You could go to Mexico and cross the border and face a 50% chance of not getting caught. get a tourist visa. after it expires, stay there. Well, there are several recruitment agencies that can help you with this. I believe for you to practice your profession there you need to pass several exams.... save up money to fly over here, get a working permit and register as an immigrant and work on becoming a naturalized citizen. But you're going to have to have some money before you can do all this. If you dont, you'll be just another illegal immigrant in america fighting for jobs and time to stay here. Good luck! You can do it, you just need a plan of action! |
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