With the current exchange rate, you could take a looooong vacation/holiday in the US for not a lot of money.
As a US citizen, I have to say it really frustrates me to see how our govt makes it so difficult for the people who want to come legally,
but rolls out the welcome mat for everyone south of the border to breeze in with no permission or papers or job or anything.
If you really want to come to the US, Id suggest learning a few spanish words and just fly to mexico or Canada and sneak across.
Give a fake tax number to an employer and you are good to go.
IF you get caught in the US illegally (very small odds of that), normally what they do is issue you a notice to (dis)appear. Much like a traffic violation, Which means you are free to go, and supposed to come back in a few weeks for your immigration hearing, where you try to convince a judge to let you stay.
There are currently about 25 million people in the US illegally, and the govt does nothing to catch or deport them, unless they are pretty blond Caucasians.
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/14...isiting-the-US
http://www.dvorak.org/blog/?p=15711
If you can look like a mexican you'd have no worries.
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drm...757511,00.html
A Mexican man goes to jail 13 times, prison once, and registers in Weld County as a sex offender nine times before he is finally picked up by immigration officials to be sent back to his home country.
Another Mexican kills a 31-year-old Denver father in a hit-and-run accident. Despite the immigrant's decade-long record of drunken driving and probation violations in Colorado, local officials had never turned him over to immigration agents.
Nationally, ICE admits it checks the legal status of only about 60 percent of immigrants who commit crimes serious enough to land them in U.S prisons
Or come as a student and see how you like it.
Most americans are rude, quite a bit different from what I experienced when I visited the UK in 2004. Everyone I met in the UK was extremely polite.
Also I think religious employment is exempt from most rules.
Maybe you could get a job in IT for a church or some other org.
I think there is some twist in the law where you cannot work for someone else, but you CAN start your own business or something.
As a US citizen, I have to say it really frustrates me to see how our govt makes it so difficult for the people who want to come legally,
but rolls out the welcome mat for everyone south of the border to breeze in with no permission or papers or job or anything.
If you really want to come to the US, Id suggest learning a few spanish words and just fly to mexico or Canada and sneak across.
Give a fake tax number to an employer and you are good to go.
IF you get caught in the US illegally (very small odds of that), normally what they do is issue you a notice to (dis)appear. Much like a traffic violation, Which means you are free to go, and supposed to come back in a few weeks for your immigration hearing, where you try to convince a judge to let you stay.
There are currently about 25 million people in the US illegally, and the govt does nothing to catch or deport them, unless they are pretty blond Caucasians.
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/14...isiting-the-US
http://www.dvorak.org/blog/?p=15711
If you can look like a mexican you'd have no worries.
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drm...757511,00.html
A Mexican man goes to jail 13 times, prison once, and registers in Weld County as a sex offender nine times before he is finally picked up by immigration officials to be sent back to his home country.
Another Mexican kills a 31-year-old Denver father in a hit-and-run accident. Despite the immigrant's decade-long record of drunken driving and probation violations in Colorado, local officials had never turned him over to immigration agents.
Nationally, ICE admits it checks the legal status of only about 60 percent of immigrants who commit crimes serious enough to land them in U.S prisons
Or come as a student and see how you like it.
Most americans are rude, quite a bit different from what I experienced when I visited the UK in 2004. Everyone I met in the UK was extremely polite.
Also I think religious employment is exempt from most rules.
Maybe you could get a job in IT for a church or some other org.
I think there is some twist in the law where you cannot work for someone else, but you CAN start your own business or something.
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