I want to move and live in America ! Need Advice?

I live in the uk and im 24 years old , I have a friend who lives in Utah and she wants me to move there ,

Well i have no ties in the uk and would love to move there ,

Whats the best way i can go about it ?

Answer:
dont go
marry her
try the american and british embassys
The best idea is to take your time and save up money. This will give you time to think about whether or not it is a good idea. It will also give you an opportunity to look for housing and employment so that you will be settled down upon arriving here. That will make your transition a whole lot easier.
go to www.uscis.gov and look up for visitors visa and work visa, but marriage is the best bet but Britt's are our allies and unless your wanted you can get a visa with no problem.
Trust a fellow Jason, take my advice and dont go :D You'll end up somehow getting screwed.
First of all, SAVE UP! Save enough money for airplane, food, and any other costs.

Do you want to live with her? By her? Or what? Are you gonna marry her or are you just friends?

Get a small apartment. Or stay with her. If you can't afford an apartment right away or she doesn't have room for you, stay in a cheap hotel.

Would you need your bed, dressers, tables, etc? Should you just bring your clothes? Find out those things too.

Either way, don't bring every item you own. Unless you don't own alot, but you get what I'm saying, right?

I'd suggest getting a job. You'll need transportation, too.
Study, take the citizens exam, pass it, there ya go. Move in with your girl so you have residency and such so you aren't a nuissance, which probably wasn't the case anyways.
by moving to Australia like we did 7 years ago
presently in germany visiting family
USA IS A NO GO
It all depends on what you want to do. If you want to live or work in the U.S. you will need a visa. Go to the USCIS website and look around. The link below is for visiting the U.S.

If you want to visit for up to 90 days you can visit with just your valid, machine-readable passport. You will have to have the name, address, and phone number where you can be reached while in the U.S., proof that you are financially solvent (can pay your own way without working or going on welfare - this includes medical care), proof of your ability to return to your home country (return ticket), and proof of your intent to return to your home country (proof of your employment, etc - commonly known as ties and equities - reasons for you to return to the UK at the end of the 90 days.)

Be forewarned, if you enter under the Visa Waiver Program you can only stay for 90 days. You cannot apply to extend you stay and you cannot apply to change your status. If you need more than 90 days you need to apply for a visitors visa.

If your intent is to marry this friend then she needs to petition you for a K-1 visa and you can find all those details at USCIS also. Click on the Services and Benefits button, then Customer Guides, then I am a U.S. Citizen, how do I?
Then select the appropriate link.
The best way Sir is to be honest with yourself.Are you going for the RIGHT REASONS.?

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