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03-Jan-2001 09:40 PM |
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Andrei |
hi everyone - -
I am an F1 student...with just too many degrees so far (forced student) and who just wants to work and have a normal life in the US !!!!! well... several questions to raise: 1) someone told me they had a friend who "won" the green card lottery by paying someone in New York who has some kind of role apparently in the lottery (maybe someone who reads the results or report them - anyone knows anything about that ? 2) where to find US citizen for fake marriage ? 3) How to go about finding an employer that will be Ok to pay cash and keep the employee off records ?? I know all this sounds pretty bad...but what the heck...I've been wasting 3 years of my life so far trying to get a situation in the US and I'm ready to consider all options now that i'm getting old and that I lost all faith and hopes. thanks for sharing any advice or info AK PS: best to reply by emailing me to andriusha13@yahoo.com |
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04-Jan-2001 08:29 PM |
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sasha |
I assume you are Russian, like myself. I know
several people who indeed won a lottery by paying someone $500 to $1500. They had to pay after the confirmation of winning the lottery. I don't know exactly what the trick is. I think they submit multiple entries with differently spelled names, or they know something about how the lottery works. I also know people who didn't win even when using this service. I don't know if these tricks are going to work this year - the lottery processing senter is in a different place now, maybe the procedures have changed as well. To find them you'll have to ask around. Maybe some companies advertise in Russian papers. Make sure you pay after you win. |
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04-Jan-2001 08:50 PM |
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sasha |
Why don't you try to find someone to sponsor you
for an H-1. If you have several degrees it shouldn't be too hard. Have you used your 12 months OPT (optional practical training) yet? Normally during OPT you should be able to find an employer who would sponsor you after these 12 months. If you want a good job that pays cash you'll need connections and you won't find them on a message board. If you would take any job just buy any Russian newspaper. And ask your friend's friend for a number of that company that fixes the lottery ... |
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