Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Should I take the job offer and move to the US

Should I take the job offer and move to the US?
I´m currently living in Venezuela. No one wants to go away from their country, but things here are not very nice. Yes it is legal, and it is not a scam, I've worked with them before :)
Immigration - 10 Answers
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1 :
sure since it sounds like it would be a legal job -- come on in! immigrants (legal) help keep america strong!
2 :
thing are not nice here too. my friend has just moved to mexico good job offer i just visted some ppl ther and found that there are a lot americans living there and doing pretty well. so my advise to you move to mexico.
3 :
things here are about to get very bad - we have chavez II in charge.
4 :
Ok, what have you got to offer? -Warm body, we got that. -Willing to work and pay taxes? -Special job skill? Grab a number and stand in line. It's not just buying a ticket and arriving here. You need to work and that requires a entry visa, not a tourist. come over look around, maybe you will like and want to stay.
5 :
neither here, USA is over. I'm hispanic.Legal Resident. Things here are really bad.
6 :
No. Stay where you are.
7 :
What kind of job offer do you have? The economy in the United States, as elsewhere, is not stable and you can not be assured of a job that will last. People are losing jobs, losing homes and don't have the money to buy luxuries right now. If I were you, I would stay where I am for right now.
8 :
If you have a job offer, go for it if they are sponsoring your visa and paying for your move. I'd move anywhere in the world for a good job
9 :
Heck yes! Not only could you get away from Venezuela for a while, but you could also save up a bunch of money and buy a big mansion in Venezuela in like 5-6 years. Hopefully by then, Chavez would be out!
10 :
What visa has the employer said they would get for you? Have they asked for money from you? Because if they did, they are trying to cheat you. It is the employer's responsibility to get you the working visa.



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