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<blockquote data-quote="TraderJoe" data-source="post: 38920" data-attributes="member: 1961"><p>I think that half the people working on Wall Street would be happy to pay $50K for a Green Card. A lot of them actually do this. If you read any of the borough newspapers in New York City, you will see ads of shady people who arrange the Green Cards. They are actually able to do this by arranging fake marriages with USA citizens. They take the person to the courthouse, get the marriage certificate. Three months later the person gets the conditional Green Card. After 2 years, the person gets the permanent Green Card.</p><p> </p><p>It normally works quite smoothly. The main problem would occur if the person was already married. Then you have to be patient for 10 years and get the Green Card through your empoyer.</p><p> </p><p>If you have PhD degree, the easiest way to get the Green card is to teach in a university. In that case, they will issue the Green Card in a special category and it only takes 6 months to get the Green card. Even through marriage, it takes 2 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TraderJoe, post: 38920, member: 1961"] I think that half the people working on Wall Street would be happy to pay $50K for a Green Card. A lot of them actually do this. If you read any of the borough newspapers in New York City, you will see ads of shady people who arrange the Green Cards. They are actually able to do this by arranging fake marriages with USA citizens. They take the person to the courthouse, get the marriage certificate. Three months later the person gets the conditional Green Card. After 2 years, the person gets the permanent Green Card. It normally works quite smoothly. The main problem would occur if the person was already married. Then you have to be patient for 10 years and get the Green Card through your empoyer. If you have PhD degree, the easiest way to get the Green card is to teach in a university. In that case, they will issue the Green Card in a special category and it only takes 6 months to get the Green card. Even through marriage, it takes 2 years. [/QUOTE]
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