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Market => Product requests => Topic started by: blablabla on November 10, 2011, 12:50 pm

Title: a REAL green card
Post by: blablabla on November 10, 2011, 12:50 pm
shouldnt it be possible to bribe the people who issue them?
ive never been to the us, nor applied for a green card (i dont meet the academic requirements so there's no point), but id very much like to have one. a legitimate one though, with my real name, date of birth etc.
i do not have a criminal record or a mental condition that would render me "dangerous"; im just a dropout, thats all (im also a legal citizen of a country that is a founding member of the EU)

do any of you "know a guy" or something?
also, how much would that probably cost?
Title: Re: a REAL green card
Post by: DrugsBunny on November 10, 2011, 01:13 pm
Why would you even want one? i contemplated it but decided not to go to the US.
With their huge debt, still blowing money on terrorizing, bombing and stealing oil in the middle east..
Sooner or later its going to be like greece/italy/ireland, even mexicans dont see the point going there.
Title: Re: a REAL green card
Post by: blablabla on November 10, 2011, 01:26 pm
because i know people over there
people who hire and pay good money
(2 of my friends moved to nyc a few years back to start a business and its going great)

meanwhile over here: unemployed, no prospects...
i got some money saved up though
Title: Re: a REAL green card
Post by: security on November 10, 2011, 02:46 pm
people who hire and pay good money

Sounds like they could offer you a job and sponsor your visa at the same time.
Title: Re: a REAL green card
Post by: blablabla on November 10, 2011, 02:59 pm
only one of those 4 year thingies and even with them backing me up, there is no guarantee (plus, id have to reapply all 4 years)

i just want a green card and be done with it, even if it is expensive
Title: Re: a REAL green card
Post by: vanilla on November 10, 2011, 05:57 pm
If it was that easy then all the illegal aliens from points south would have actual green cards. I recommend you buy a life experience degree from an American 'university' (google it there are tons of them) and have your friends sponsor you as an employee. Then just start the citizenship process the moment you get here. Then no more renewals et al to worry about. I know it can be a long drawn out process but you obviously read English which can be the hardest part for some immigrants.