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Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: intogamer
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: chrisms
Brazil is a fine country


It's not MY country.

you mean it doesn't suit you?


how would you feel about being deported to South Africa after living here your whole life?

Yeah, I'm sure it is, but I don't have any livelihood there, future or anything. I have prospects here but because of my damn mother's mistake I'm the one paying the price.

🙁 it kicks you right in the nuts
 
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: Sam334
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: Sam334
How old are you?


18, 19 in march.

You couldn't get some sort of student visa when you go to college?


I can't afford the tution. Do you know how much it costs to Go to BU and live in Boston? 32k a year that's how much...

Private loans and or scholarships. I'm poor and I"m going to a university. I'll be in debt, but if it'll keep you here, you should look into it. FInancial aid also helps.
 
There are far worse things in life to happen to a person so do not kill yourself. If those feelings continue see a doctor.

As for staying in the US have you talked to an immigration attorney?
 
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: intogamer
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: chrisms
Brazil is a fine country


It's not MY country.

you mean it doesn't suit you?


how would you feel about being deported to South Africa after living here your whole life?

Yeah, I'm sure it is, but I don't have any livelihood there, future or anything. I have prospects here but because of my damn mother's mistake I'm the one paying the price.


Damn your mother for not waiting another year to give birth to and raise you and then moving you to America
 
just go to a refugee center and tell them all your papers were lost in the hurricane and you were born in NO on march 13, 1984
 
17 years in the USA and your writing and spelling skills are atrocious, i hope you dont speak like that because your english sucks

especially after making this comment:

'2 years they're already broken english speakin U.S. citizens'

stop with the suicide talk if you are really having those thoughts you need counseling, and an immigration lawyer.
 
Originally posted by: Antisocial Virge
Well whatever you do, don't do anything rash like seek out a immigration lawyer.


I have and filed my I-485/I-130. The problem is that my mom is leaving the country in 2 years and she has an interview with her "husband" every 12 months. And I don't know if I can convince my mom to stay longer...
 
Originally posted by: BooGiMaN
17 years in the USA and your writing and spelling skills are atrocious, i hope you dont speak like that because your english sucks

especially after makign this comment:

'2 years they're already broken english speakin U.S. citizens'

stop with the suicide talk if you are really having those thoughts you need counseling, and an immigration lawyer.

Nice run-on sentence, grammar police.
 
Look into joining the military. There may be some benefits to doing so.

But, I would definitely talk to a good immigration lawyer.
 
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: Sam334
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: Sam334
How old are you?


18, 19 in march.

You couldn't get some sort of student visa when you go to college?


I can't afford the tution. Do you know how much it costs to Go to BU and live in Boston? 32k a year that's how much...

You don't have to go to BU. Go somewhere cheaper.
 
Originally posted by: Scouzer
See a lawyer...?

Never thought I'd recommend that to someone talking about suicide

This isn't really a suicide problem. It's an immigration problem.

I feel for the OP but you really should go through the proper channels and become a citizen. I know people who've done it, it's a PITA but it's what you need to do to live and work here...legally that is.

Good luck!

Edit-Oh, and don't kill yourself. That's never the answer...only the end.
 
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Think of it this way, Brasillian women have the BEST asses in the world. Bar none. At 18, that should be your TOP priority. Brasillian ASS.

That was my thought exactly. :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: BooGiMaN
17 years in the USA and your writing and spelling skills are atrocious, i hope you dont speak like that because your english sucks

especially after making this comment:

'2 years they're already broken english speakin U.S. citizens'

stop with the suicide talk if you are really having those thoughts you need counseling, and an immigration lawyer.

Hey BooGiMan,
This kid may be writing like this because he is in tough shape and comtemplating suicide. You're not helping the situation with your negative post you FVCKHEAD ! Get some life experience and try posting later.
 
http://immigration.about.com/od/uscitizenshiprequirements/i/MilitCitizenIss.htm

Now, immigrants serving in the army, navy, marine corps, air force, coast guard, parts of the national guard and Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve may be eligible to apply for citizenship if they can 1) Demonstrate good moral character/have no criminal record, 2) can speak English, 3) can demonstrate knowledge of U.S. government and history, and take an oath of allegiance to the U.S. Constitution. The applicant must also have served honorably during one year of conflict, have a green card, or have been present in the U.S. at time of enlistment. The application must be filed within six months of discharge.
 
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