I'm Brazilian, don't speak a word of portuguese, i'm trying to find a way to get a visa that allows me at least a longer stay in the US than the 6 month visitor visa, not to mention all the limitations it has.
All the info online states that you require at least a bachelors degree or some kind of unique godlike skill, yet I have met people here who said they legally got a job for 1 or 2 years cleaning horse poops in a farm. They never told me how in the hell they got that opportunity in the first place and I highly doubt you need a special skills or a bachelors degree+ to get that kind of job. So I'm trying to find some real info on this that isn't official immigrations sites trying to makes me feel like it's absolutely impossible.
My Education level is international GED Diploma.
Any advice for a civilized bro to leave monkey island?
>>17463892
>has no useful skills or education
>BUT IM A CIVILIZED PERSON AND EVERYONE HERE IS MONKEYS
1/10 would not greencard marriage.
>>17463911
Actually I don't know if any of my skills would be considered good enough. The info is very vague about that. I'm an above average chef, I can speak about 5 languages, I can deconstruct and rebuild various electronic devices and I can sew (Capable of making my own clothing and plush toys). I just don't know how much these skills matter.
And yeah, I'm very racist to my own people. I have good reason for that which I don't want to get into, and it's the kind of thing you have to live through to understand anyway.
>>17463939
You can speak 5 languages but never bothered learning portuguese?
What the fuck
>>17463964
>I'm very racist to my own people. I have good reason for that which I don't want to get into
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>>17463964
>tfw local mexican restaurant owner immigrated 50 years ago and still doesnt speak english