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2006-08-26 14:13:46 · 2 answers · asked by cptcanuck2 4 in Politics & Government Immigration

But, maybe I would meet a U.S. employer easily in person to sponsor me with a Green Card.

2006-08-26 15:29:04 · update #1

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No, you have to apply from Canada. If you come in on a vistor visa, you can still apply, but then you have to leave during the process.

2006-08-26 14:17:14 · answer #1 · answered by Ananke402 5 · 0 0

You can't do it.

"For DV-2007, natives of the following countries are not eligible to apply because they sent a total of more than 50,000 immigrants to the U.S. in the previous five years:

CANADA, CHINA (mainland-born), COLOMBIA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, EL SALVADOR, HAITI, INDIA, JAMAICA, MEXICO, PAKISTAN, PHILIPPINES, POLAND, RUSSIA, SOUTH KOREA, UNITED KINGDOM (except Northern Ireland) and its dependent territories, and VIETNAM."

The only way is to come and marry a US citizen for papers. Or if you have legal relatives here, of course, it's very easy.
They don't just give out Green Cards here. I've been here over 5 years, working hard, paying taxes... no chance for people like me.

2006-08-26 14:56:08 · answer #2 · answered by bunt 3 · 0 0

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