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Looking for a place called home; staying in the US


eliza  
8 Nov 2007 /  #1
Im Polish girl who traveled the world and still cant find a place called home... Right now Im in US (visiting) and I kinda like it here. Staying here illegally is not an option for me. I was thinking about studying here but its so expensive... How foreigners do that??? Since when they study they still cant legally work... Dont know what to do...
polishgirltx  
8 Nov 2007 /  #2
studying here but its so expensive.

it is...

How foreigners do that???

find a sponsor or work

Since when they study they still cant legally work..

depends what kind of visa you get

studying in the US is easy....you are going to like it :) good luck :)
krysia  23 | 3058  
8 Nov 2007 /  #3
Hi Eliza
Welcome to the Forum. Since you're here, you can meet a nice, rich US citizen and marry him for green card.
z_darius  14 | 3960  
8 Nov 2007 /  #4
How foreigners do that???

get a scholarship

Since when they study they still cant legally work

legal schmegal. There are about 20 million illegals in the US.
sledz  23 | 2247  
8 Nov 2007 /  #5
There are about 20 million illegals in the US.

Youll never get a decent job being illegal
z_darius  14 | 3960  
8 Nov 2007 /  #6
Dunno about now, but when I lived in NYC (a long while ago, mind you) quite a bit of its economy was one big under the table deal, and some of it for good money too.
sledz  23 | 2247  
8 Nov 2007 /  #7
Im Polish girl who travelled the world and still cant find a place called home... Right now Im in US (visiting)

If you deciede to stay here Chicago is your best bet

Its the biggest concentration of Polish people outside of Warsaw
polishgirltx  
8 Nov 2007 /  #8
i don't know about that...

it's good here too...i mean in TX
sledz  23 | 2247  
8 Nov 2007 /  #9
economy was one big under the table deal, and some of it for good money too

Its like that here too, mosts bars and restaurants will pay you under the table.

If shes looking to work in say the financial district froget it.
plk123  8 | 4119  
8 Nov 2007 /  #10
and some of it for good money too.

i doubt she's a killer. ;) :D
sledz  23 | 2247  
8 Nov 2007 /  #11
it's good here too...i mean in TX

Really?? are there alot of Poles in texas too?....kewl
I think theres Polish people spread out everywhere in the US

Chicago has something like 1.8 million
plk123  8 | 4119  
8 Nov 2007 /  #12
are there alot of Poles in texas too?

not many.. she's full of cheese or something. :D
polishgirltx  
8 Nov 2007 /  #13
Really?? are there alot of Poles in texas too?.

no, it's not many Polish ppl here...not like in Chicago or NY...

a place with many Poles doesn't mean it is a better place to live...
sledz  23 | 2247  
8 Nov 2007 /  #14
place with many Poles doesn't mean it is a better place to live...

you have better weather thats for sure:)
polishgirltx  
8 Nov 2007 /  #15
yes :)
it's 10:15 pm and 18 C .... nice :)
sledz  23 | 2247  
8 Nov 2007 /  #16
I`m jealous:)

It was 34F this morning and made it up to a whopping 42F

The snow is coming soon...brrrrrrrrr
polishgirltx  
8 Nov 2007 /  #17
The snow is coming soon

i miss snow.... we get snow 2 days in a year :(
plk123  8 | 4119  
8 Nov 2007 /  #18
you have better weather thats for sure:)

better? if you like hot like hell then it's better. tornadoes anyone? how about hurricanes? how about dumb presidents? lol

yaaaaaaaaay snow! hehehe... we don't nearly get enough of it here either.. now, UP had a foot of it earlier in the week. :D
krysia  23 | 3058  
8 Nov 2007 /  #19
You can apply for a student visa to come study in the US, otherwise if you're on a tourist visa, there's not much you can do, unless you overstay your visa and upon return to poland, you won't get a visa for 10 years after that cute little stunt.
EmmaL7707  
11 Mar 2009 /  #20
I'm glad that you like it here! But, unfortunately, it is very difficult for you to become a permanent resident. I'm Amercian and my husband is from Poland. Even though we got married it was still very difficult for him to a green card. We had plenty of evidence that our marriage was genuine as we had been together for years (both in Poland and in the US), yet the USCIS gave us a very hard time. Perhaps you can find an employer who can sponsor you, but he/she has to prove that no American citizen or resident can do the same work. It's difficult indeed!!!

You have a better chance of permanent status in Canada! I would go there if I were you!
amiller18  
13 Apr 2009 /  #21
Should you decide to call Maryland your home, I could help you located a place to live.
I am a Real Estate Agent who is also Polish and I know that Baltimore has their fair share of Poles, restaurants and great schools.

Please let me know if I can help.
Ania Miller

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