I want to move to United States

In United States, Steve Grand was made a star for promoting gay values.
I feel that I have a lot in common with the US transhumanist movement, and overall I feel close to the United States.
While the US has its problems I want to move there.

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Where are you planning to go in the US? In Miami Beach / Miami there is a big Jewish community. I visited a few synagogues there. In Miami Beach there is also a big gay community.

Nevermind :slight_smile:
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A piece of advice:

You will need to have a job and get sponsored by your employer to be able to get a work visa. This really isn’t simple. Unless you find a company willing to sponsor you, it’s going to be really hard. You will also have to produce bank statements to prove you have enough funds to support yourself once on the U.S. soil. You can’t just fly there and “start from scratch.” It’s really impossible. Start with reading through uscis.gov to learn a bit about U.S. visa requirements.

Good luck to you in your endevor.

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Yes it’s always easier to move to a new country when you first find a job there.

I am opposed to discrimination , people who are from the US don’t need to do these things.
I will try to move to the US , and, if unsuccessful, some place else.
In the current disabled form it might be better for me to move to Europe.

Wouldn’t it be better if you stayed close to your family?

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No no no, I want to move away from Israel.

What do you got against Israel?

let me move somewhere, to Africa, I don’t care where.
I hate Israel

I said this in another post but by the way politics are you have a better shot at certain EU countries like germany. There is a reason some people call it a migrant crisis.

Yeah the US is not one of the easier places to migrate to. Germany is probably easiest like someone else said but they’re also a hot mess right now and there’s crazy crime waves everywhere because there’s too many people flooding in and no censoring.

Seriously @SP2342, this isn’t helpful. :angry:

I want to move to Israel. How is the weather there?

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Read a later post. It’s a dumb move unless you have a lot of money…or your from cuba or mexico…Israel is probably easier than a lot of others but it’s still a hard process!

There’s very little social safety net to speak of here in the U.S. Quality of life for the working class is low. Everything nice is reserved for the wealthy. It’s a brutal place. Please keep that in mind before you move here

Have you even got a passport? Visa?

International travel is complicated.

In your current disabled form, Europe is not accessible to you either. I don’t know why some people think it’s somehow easier to get into Europe? It’s not. Eastern Europe is poorer, but almost completely closed off to all immigrants outside of Europe, even those in need of help. Western and Northern Europe is extremely strict. We do let in a few people who need help, but if it’s not very dangerous for you to go home or you don’t have a very good job or education, you can forget about it. Southern Europe is full of illegal immigrants. They want everyone out.

Germany has let in many refugees. Erez is not a refugee. He needs a very good job or very good education to be allowed to live in Germany.

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I am willing to enter illegally.
I don’t fear deportation an no jail.

You can’t walk there, and you’re not going to get on a plane without a passport and visa.