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On what basis? Grandparents, aunts and uncles cannot sponsor for green cards.uslawyer wrote:Your relatives in San Diego can help you enter the U.S. in about a year's time as a PERMANENT RESIDENT. [Moderator edit : No advertising allowed]
What exactly do you mean by "get all the papers worked out in San Diego"? If he wants to look for a job he'll have to go to the US as a tourist on the Visa Waiver Program, without letting the immigration officer know he plans to do that. Better get a return ticket for two weeks later and then throw it away, otherwise they might get suspicious. Then he will have 90 days to persuade some company in the Bay Area to make him an offer. That's not going to be easy, since visa applications can take a while and companies usually either want to hire someone right away or not at all. And in order to qualify for a work visa the person must have either a university degree in a relevant discipline or work experience for a certain number of years. The company must persuade the INS that despite their best efforts they have not been able to hire a USC or PR for that position.sailorbay89 wrote:If your in the IT sector, move to San Jose in northern California, after you get all the papers worked out in San Diego and that sort of thing. Up here, Silicon Valley is hiring like their is no tomorrow, so a great place to look for IT work is up here. Good luck.
-Bowen in the Bay Area