I live in England and want to permanently live in the USA how do i go about doing this?
Answer:
the bottom line is if u have money and own valuable assets its easy .. and thats the truth
Do not get an education and make sure you do not let then know if you speak English.
If they find out you could contribute to American society then forget it.
I have two British friends who have been trying for years to move here. They are rejected time and time again. They are retired cops who want to move here and purchase real estate. If they had criminal records I am sure they would welcome them with open arms.
Have to apply through the American Consulate, most Major cites in England have one. London, Manchester, Believe york and or Birmingham have one as well. Its a long process, can take up to 24 months. But it would be worth the time if you really want it
it will be a very hard and long process(thank the millions and millions of illegals for that). there are websites that can help you, just google "moving to the United States"...assuming you want to come here legally. if you do come here legally then welcome!
Come to the U.S., overstay your visa, and wait for the next amnesty bill!
If it works for non-English speaking third world residents why shouldn't it work for you?
You would not be entitled to enter the green card lottery since you are British. Unless you have a fiancee (K1) or spouse (K3) in the USA then you would need to gain a work permit and live permanently i the USA for 5 years.
EB-1 Priority workers
Foreign nationals of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics
Foreign national that are outstanding professors or researchers
Foreign nationals that are managers and executives subject to international transfer to the United States
EB-2 Professionals with advanced degrees or persons with exceptional ability
Foreign nationals of exceptional ability in the sciences, arts or business
Foreign nationals that are advanced degree professionals
Qualified alien physicians who will practice medicine in an area of the U.S. which is underserved.
EB-3 Skilled or professional workers
Foreign national professionals with bachelor's degrees (not qualifying for a higher preference category)
Foreign national skilled workers (minimum two years training and experience)
Foreign national unskilled workers
EB-4 Special Immigrants
Foreign national religious workers
Employees and former employees of the U.S. Government abroad
EB-1 Visa can also be gained with an investment of $500K and the creation of 10 full time jobs.
Cross the borders you'll get in hands down with the help of are government, and our government will even have the American taxes payers keep your *** up.
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