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Tell HN: My own version of the American dream

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Re: Tell HN: My own version of the American dream

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A little word of caution. You haven't mentioned your visa situation, but given that you said you can stay for 6 months I'm going to assume you are on a B2 visa. When you arrive in the US, be ready to explain why you are NOT planning on moving here or finding a job. You aren't coming to SF to look for work, you're coming as a TOURIST and are going to see some sights, and then head home. Also, the longer you say you ar…

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Re: Tell HN: My own version of the American dream

#63

Sorry to be negative, but it will be almost impossible for you to get a job here this way, unless you are from a country that has a flexible work visa arrangement (Canada, Australia, etc). In fact, you could get banned from entering the country for 10+ years if you lie as to your intent for entering the US and you get found out. And if you tell them your intent is to find a job, you will also be denied. It's a no-win…

As an American, if we continue to turn down would-be immigrants like this, we are shooting ourselves in the foot.

Letting waves of people in is shooting ourselves in the head. Look at Europe's dim future.

Re: Tell HN: My own version of the American dream

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One of the most valuable pieces of advice I've heard is: "Don't run from problems. Run to solutions." Perhaps if you look a little harder, you can find a solution in Columbia? I'd like to point out that moving to San Francisco is not a solution. You state: "I'm a big dreamer. And I'm willing to leave it all to achieve my dreams." There's a huge difference between chasing a dream, and running a business. San Francisco…

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