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I want to live and work in the USA. How do I make this a reality?

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So, I'm an Australian and I would really like to make my dream a reality one day, but have no clue how to make this happen. Where do I start?

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  1. You look hot...there's a job for you in Vegas!


  2. it would take alot of will power, yes u can

  3. You could attend college in the United States.  This doesn't grant you immigrant status but you would have plenty of time to line up a job that would sponsor you upon graduation.  The major drawback is that the fees for an International Student are enormous.

    You could get a college degree in Australia.  Get a degree in a subject that's likely to offer you employment opportunities in the United States.  Just about anything in health care, information technology and even teaching can lead to sponsorship for a green card.

    The last option is marriage to a US citizen.  If you vacationed in the US the chances are good that you'd meet guys, lots of guys.  For some reason Americans are crazy about the accent people from Oz speak with. (I spent a lot of time in Oz and always drew attention with my Midwest American accent.  I'd love to move to Brisbane or even Hobart.)

  4. You could try getting a student visa to study in the U.S., once you're here that's half the battle, then look for a job after you complete school.

  5. It will be hard because US are too full at the moment and they do not receive much people at this time.

    Try Canada, they have more jobs there at this moment, and it is more ecological country.

  6. A student visa is a good way to start. That might get you to the us. but then the paperwork would start for you to become a citision. and sometimes that takes up to five years to complete.

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