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I finished my college studies last year, and now I have BA degree in English. I tried to apply for a student visa but the cost is very expensive for me and my family. Now I live in Morocco without a fixed job. I teach English in some private schools, but the payment is very low for me to live on my own. I wish you can guide me to do something. I can speak three languages: Arabic, french, English.
Thank you

2006-11-01 21:09:51 · 14 answers · asked by Jalal 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

14 answers

You might want to inquire at the U.S. embassy. There is a real need for Arabic speakers in the military and in the government. Your fluency in these three languages would be an invaluable asset to the government. Since you have a skill (i.e., Arabic language) you would have an easier job of getting a visa than other immigrants who don't have that "in-demand" skill. I think you should forget about the student visa and apply for a work visa. Talk to the Embassy people about that and highlight your Arabic fluency as a special "in demand" skill.

2006-11-01 23:09:12 · answer #1 · answered by cheyennetomahawk 5 · 1 0

There is no easy access to the United States. Thos who sarcastically suggest sneaking in are also aware of the severe penalties that can be levied on the illegal. And by the way, you cannot join the US military unless you are a citizen or a permanent resident.

Employment is certainly a possibility if you have essential, needed skills. You will not get a US student visa if you plan to remain there.

Have you applied for jobs at US or European companies and embassies in Morocco?

2006-11-01 22:28:29 · answer #2 · answered by dognhorsemom 7 · 2 1

Military service. One could consider a work visa to serve in a non-combat position for a branch of the Armed Forces. With a degree, expect Officer's rank, and with Arabic language skills, intelligence is an option - no need to sweat being on the front lines with your credentials. A term of service can help earn one citizenship, if desired, and the pay isn't bad at that.

Regardless of how people feel about the conflicts in the Middle-East and elsewhere, or what they suppose about the U.S. Armed Forces, they can be a gateway for many here (a way out of dead-end towns and jobs, tuition assistance and student loan repayment, job placement afterwards), and abroad (a path to citizenship). No doubt they'll use whatever talents are offered them, and afterwards, members get to use the rewards.

Consult your local U.S. Consulate .

2006-11-01 21:25:26 · answer #3 · answered by -=eXiLe=- 2 · 2 3

I dunno...I love my country the good old U.S.of A, but I dont know enough to even suggest how you could get here easily. I know that I live 2 miles from Dearborn, Michigan, and "they" get here somehow.
They own almost every gas station and party store around here, and every 3-4 years, a new family member comes to take over the business. I dont want to offend any Arabic people here, but I'm getting sick of the flow of people into this area- mainly because NOBODY will come clean about how "they" are getting here.
Well, sorry I cant help, but thats a fraction of whats happening here.

2006-11-01 21:24:20 · answer #4 · answered by Diadem 4 · 1 1

One way I have heard is to join an American Armed Forces service. With your degree they may accept you then once you complete your service, usually 2 years, you can become a citizen.

2006-11-01 21:16:06 · answer #5 · answered by jeffdemann 2 · 2 1

If your not a terrorist you could apply for a working visa in the USA Ambassy. Good luck.

2006-11-02 00:07:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Apply a job to the U.S companies.

2006-11-01 21:16:03 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Just come up through Mexico!

2006-11-02 00:03:29 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Get a greencard.

2006-11-02 01:41:25 · answer #9 · answered by tcreede 2 · 0 0

offer your service to the American Embassy.

2006-11-01 21:17:36 · answer #10 · answered by another detroit bassist 5 · 4 0

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