Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/2017 November 11

= November 11 =

US resident
Hi! I've checked online but the answer is not very clear... I would like to know if a European citizen could become a US resident without any degree or a job. I make some money online and I get paid on PayPal. I hope to make enough money to be able to move to the US next year. Could I become a resident if I am financially independent but without a degree or an "official" job? 42.114.193.66 (talk) 17:56, 11 November 2017 (UTC)

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 * We don't give legal advice here. This site does, sort of. See what they have to say. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 18:22, 11 November 2017 (UTC)


 * Yes, see DV-Program, also called Diversity Immigrant Visa or GreenCard. For this Year, the application period has extended until 22 November due technical issues. Apply at https://www.dvlottery.state.gov and see instructions first. In general states around the world look for the best qualified people. No one wants a social burden. It is up to the individual to apply for Visa or citizenship where he or she feels most comfortable. States who are unable to provide a minimum of respect of freedom, welfare, respect and human rights, keep their citizens in the country by imprisonment, limiting free speech, stealing confident, exclude from education and information. This exactly is are way for producing future social burden. Do not support making money for any rogue state. When being a vicim, fill the I-589 form to apply for asylum. -- Hans Haase (有问题吗) 20:31, 11 November 2017 (UTC)


 * No advice means no advice. μηδείς (talk) 21:07, 11 November 2017 (UTC)


 * This is a major simplification. I think it's true that you don't need an "official" job, but not having one will complicate your immigration, especially if your income is unpredictable. You really should consult a professional before making any plans. ApLundell (talk) 22:44, 13 November 2017 (UTC)