I want to emigrate to the USA legally and get a green card with intention to apply for full US citizenship.
To do this I need to get a job offer and sponsor from a US employer. Do any of you Amerifriends know of any websites or anything or any particular employer that will offer a white, English man a job? I will do literally anything, I have a college education and work experience in Sales, Business sales and service, warehousing, factory work and have gained a foot in the door of Insurance sales and Recruitment Consultancy.
I will literally be prepared to do any job as long as it means I can move to USA.
Any advice? Good places to look for work? Any Amerifriend want to marry me?.
Dylan Baker
Fuck off, we're full.
Carter Walker
Sorry Mohammad, were full.
Dominic Parker
>I will do literally anything, I have a college education and work experience in Sales, Business sales and service, warehousing, factory work and have gained a foot in the door of Insurance sales and Recruitment Consultancy.
Pick lettuce and cherries. Or work at a meatpacking plant. Go on welfare. Whole counties have their population replaced by immigration because of these industries.
Colton Rivera
You really aren't, especially now Trump is deporting beaners en masse.
Come on, help a fellow user out.
Andrew Wilson
>moving to an unsafer, less white, half third world - part """first""" world country that has lost all identity and is on it's deathbed
fucking why
Cooper Parker
Grow a beard and convert to Islam. Then we might take you. As just a regular, educated, motivated white male that would actually contribute to our society, your chances are slim.
John Cruz
>especially now Trump is deporting beaners en masse.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Even if Trump manages to deport every single illegal, well over 80% of the spicks here are completely legal and the vast majority are citizens.
Julian Gomez
i will marry u if u will be my housewife and do my bidding that'll be ur job
Jose Nguyen
Are you hispanic? Can you walk here?Will you work on a farm for less than minimum wage? if no to any of these fuck you we dont want u
Joseph Hill
This reply really shows the quality of american education.
Colton Ortiz
To be fair, the whole white world is the same boat.
This is like moving from Pennsylvania to Missouri. Like who cares, it's just preference.
The climate is better over here though. And we're not as BLACKED as South Africa.
But believe it or not, some whites do still move to SA.
Zachary Cook
>being a defeatist loser This is why this country is falling.
Ryan Parker
So how would I apply for this work from the UK? Would they grant me full immigration visa green card or just a temporary seasonal work visa?
I want full, legal immigration as long as it gets me that status I will do any job for a while because as soon as I have that green card I can apply for better jobs once I have the right of work and residency.
Then it gives me time to brush up on everything I need to pass the citizenship exam.
Jack Rodriguez
The Constitution The First Amendment The Second Amendment The better wages The lower cost of living The sense of pride in ones country The love of freedom and liberty The American culture.
The times I have spent in America as a tourist has been the best of my life.
Does me being there before as a tourist help at all by the way?
Jeremiah Peterson
Except it really isn't, the UK is still around 86% white and lots of comfy upper 90% white towns and small cities still exist. I mean fuck Cornwall is pretty big and it's literally over 99% white! A little poor, but if you want to avoid poor people why the fuck are you moving to a country that has huge parts that are basically fucking third world?
Christian Torres
>acknowledging facts makes you a "defeatist loser"
put a gun in your mouth you delusional faggot
Ian Stewart
Why leave faggot it isn't any less pozzed over there it's just niggers instead of pakis.
Matthew Anderson
I explained here
Carson Garcia
>The Constitution Mostly torn up >The First Amendment This is actually something america does right. >The Second Amendment This comes with it the fact that everyone has a gun in america, especially criminals. Also if your not a citizen you might not even be allowed to buy a gun depending on your state. >The better wages >The lower cost of living Assuming you actually get a job in america and immigrate, the places you as an immigrant are going to are probably going to be expensive cities (that hate guns btw) >The sense of pride in ones country Just no
A lot of these things do still exist in america. But they are in poorer areas that are kinda shit, places where an immigrant would probably have trouble. They are also in places that are hard to immigrate to.
Leo Hall
You won't be able to move to the United States legally (without marrying a citizen) if you don't hold a degree in a very in-demand (usually STEM) field and some work experience.
Aside from that you can hope to land a job with a British company that has offices in the US - and then file for a transfer after working for them for a year.
Get the "I will do any job" idea out of your head. Shit-tier jobs will not sponsor a visa for you.
Jace Long
>Good places to look for work?
The jobs sponsoring visas aren't simply available to look for online.
You realize that the demand for H1 Visas is far higher than the number issued each year? Even when finding an employer willing to sponsor you there is still only a 35% chance of actually getting a visa.
(sorry for second post, felt like adding this to what I already wrote)
Jackson Moore
A few of the companies I have applied for her offices in the US, this is a route I am actively pursuing right now.
I am just trying to find out of there is an easier way to get my foot in the door so to speak and get that green card.
I'm kind of desperate, I have wanted to live in the USA since I was a child. I love the country and it's ways I will do anything it takes to get there legally.
Brandon Torres
>A few of the companies I have applied for her offices in the US, this is a route I am actively pursuing right now.
Keep in mind though that just because you work for them and they have offices in the US that does not mean that a transfer is likely or even possible. It all depends on your position and may take multiple years even in a best case scenario.
>I have wanted to live in the USA since I was a child
You should have looked into the reality of immigration earlier and study something that would have made for easy immigration then. Sorry to be so blunt but that's just how it looks.
>I am just trying to find out of there is an easier way to get my foot in the door so to speak and get that green card.
There is not - if there was an easier way you would have thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people abusing it. Heck the H1 Visa System is strict as fuck in regards to who can apply for a visa - and even that is overrun each year.
Owen Russell
Something to note, I've found learning the gun laws of each state will give you a general idea of how the state will go. Great gun laws means weak economy but great mostly white people and atmosphere overall. Shit gun laws means communist hellhole with plenty of business but darkness and crime abound.
Kevin Mitchell
Gun Laws are nothing a possible immigrant to the US can worry about though.
If he gets lucky enough to find an employer willing to go through the workvisa lottery for him - and then gets lucky enough to get through he won't be able to turn down that offer simply because he doesn't like whatever state that job is in.
When it comes to transfers most of the big offices are in fairly Leftist areas sadly, so immigrants that love the more conservative states won't even be able to fully experience those.
Juan Thomas
Go there illegally over the Mexican border, get to a sanctuary city and then refuse to speak english. You'll be fine, given freebees and sorted with shitizenshit.
Works for thirds.
Luis Ward
I am aware it might take a while, but starting the process straight away seems like the only logical option.
I was thinking with all these hundreds of thousands of jobs due to factories etc coming back to the USA that it might be an opportunity for me to jump on, especially of current citizens are not prepared to do the work.
Anthony Brooks
Isn't this girl Canadian?
Jason Reed
Doesn't Texas have a fairly good economy and some of the best gun laws in the country?
Besides, gun laws are something of a lesser priority than simply being in America and having the first Amendment.
I can always move to a state I fit with more after I have got a green card and established myself in the country.
Dominic Parker
It has a good economy but where good economy happens, liberals follow. As soon as things start getting easy all the young kids growing up in happy land will start thinking liberally and all the commie new yorkers and californians will move there to fuck shit up and reap the benefits.
Evan Butler
Go to california. White euros should. Emigrate strictly to blue state to bolster our numbers there. You get gun freedom lite and we begin taking our country back.
Charles Perry
>starting the process straight away
There is no "process" to start or line to get into in the US Immigration system sadly. In some cases you can play the diversity visa lottery, which isn't open to the British, but even that is not a chance on can really plan with.
>I was thinking with all these hundreds of thousands of jobs due to factories etc coming back to the USA that it might be an opportunity for me to jump on
I don't think that would sit very well with the whole idea of "America First".
The way you need to view any Immigration visa to the US (and just about any western/developed country) is: Why would they hire me over a native? To hire a native they don't need to file for a visa and have less legal paperwork to go through. So the only jobs open to possible immigrants are the ones that you can't find Americans for. Even though I don't fully support the "STEM" Meme, there is a shortage for stem graduates in the US (and just about anywhere in the world) and these type of degrees will let you get your foot in the door. Especially if you get a bachelors in your home country and then do a masters in the US (this will make it a lot easier for you to get hired straight out of college).
Matthew Clark
You want to swap places user? I want to move to the UK.
Christopher Collins
our government is just as sick as yours, but you should move here because there's so much room you can seperate yourself from the muslim terrorists and violent negroes
Charles Peterson
meatspin.fr/
Michael Morris
Absolutely, I will do it right now.
Connor Morales
As a Texan I can say it's kind of lost it'a soul. The oil industry has boomed a lot and the immigration from California has caused all major cities to become liberal tumors Austin, San Antinio being the worst. The most immigrant friendly is Houston. The white part has a lot less industry but oil and ranching are big. The border brings in too many beaners. Gun laws rock.
Levi Gray
whites only
Luke Bell
You know of anywhere I can apply for a job?
Tyler Ortiz
I am a white English native. Both sides of my family have been here for generations.
I want to get away from the kebabs.
Juan Kelly
Nowhere in the US Immigration system does being white or not matter though..
You can technically apply to any open position in the US.
The thing is that jobs will ask you if you are legally allowed to work in the US - and if you tell them no they will instantly trash your application. That is unless they are willing to sponsor a visa for you which can easily cost up to 50.000 USD.
Nicholas Cook
then pack you bags, you are welcome in burgerland
Jordan Fisher
Try an oil company or a tech company if you want to go to Texas. Exxon Mobile has a HQ in the Woodlands in Houston.Weather sucks it is 38 C during summer. A lot of animals and plants can hurt/annoy you: snakes, poison ivy, alligators, mosquitos
Juan Rivera
FUCK OFF WE'RE FULL
Jaxon White
To be fair, he's fleeing a muslim country
Bentley Allen
kike detected
Xavier Long
I am talking to a friend in California who says immigrants come to pick grapes and shit all the time, surely it must be fairly easy to get in for something like that?
Jonathan Ross
>kike detected
If I was a kike I wouldn't be living in Germany ffs
Christian Watson
>I want to emigrate to the USA legally and get a green card with intention to apply for full US citizenship.
Here you go.
Levi Taylor
i imagine it is easier with real job related to your background
Michael Parker
Idk about grapes. If you want 100% white move to rural Midwest but stay the fuck away from the cities like Chicago or Indianapolis.They make Syria look nice. Rural Midwest white af
Jackson Perry
>I am talking to a friend in California who says immigrants come to pick grapes and shit all the time
Visas given to seasonal workers are non-immigration visas. They don't allow you to stay long-term and time spent on one does not count towards getting a GC or citizenship. Furthermore you can't switch from a seasonal visa to a regular/unrestricted work visa without leaving the country.
Angel Adams
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Jonathan Nelson
He'll probably earn more money and can just return whenever he wants to
Aaron Rogers
Why would you move to America? >Less White >Identity has been shit on for the past fifty years >The people are better in Europe -trust me, many Americans are annoying
Lucas Ramirez
> pay up to 10.000$ in legal fees
As stated above nowadays the fees are a lot higher than that with amounts two or even three times as high as that not being uncommon.