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Topic of disadvantages of illegal aliens on the information board.

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#1
  • 合法滞在者
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  • 2021/08/06 13:40

I see that you ask me to tell you about the disadvantages of being an illegal alien (wife ・ if you also have children), but on the contrary, what are the advantages?

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#4

There are no benefits to being an illegal
Abo Topi
Topi is trying to be an illegal with a child and looking for that benefit. 
I don't understand why you want to stay here illegally. Go back to Japan already.

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#5
  • 拝み屋本舗
  • 2021/08/07 (Sat) 07:53
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There are many benefits if you can cross the desert
and climb over the fence to get in, without risk, like the people of Latin America.

There are over 10 million illegal aliens
living and benefiting in the US.

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#6
  • ウェルカム
  • 2021/08/07 (Sat) 09:31
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The U.S. also benefits from its cheap labor.

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#8
  • かなあ?
  • 2021/08/07 (Sat) 12:22
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Is this the person ?
planning to come here on an F-1 and stay illegally or something ?

About F-1 visas
I am 33 years old and currently living in Japan.
I took my wife and child to Los Angeles for language study, and my agent told me I should consult an immigration attorney.
If anyone knows more about this, please let me know.
・ I am 33 years old and a middle school graduate
・ I want to bring my family
(If I don't bring them, I will consider it if I can pass the screening process.
Why is it difficult with the above information ?
If it is difficult, what should I do ?
I have no criminal record, etc.
If there is a good immigration lawyer, please let me know.
Thank you very much!

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#9
  • 高卒以上
  • 2021/08/07 (Sat) 13:31
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If you have a middle school diploma, you won't get an F-1 visa.

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#10
  • それ
  • 2021/08/07 (Sat) 14:42
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#8
You are very perceptive.

I wonder if this is the same person ?

I am looking for work until I get permission to apply for EAD.
Cash in hand, etc. would be helpful, so if you know of anyone or are willing to hire me, please contact me.
I am a woman in my 30's and have worked in the restaurant industry for a long time.
I have also worked as an office worker and in the beauty industry.
Thank you very much.

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#12

I want to know how a junior high school graduate got approved for a visa. I know you have to have a high school diploma to apply for the green card rotary.

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#13
  • やはり
  • 2021/08/08 (Sun) 14:58
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If it were a disadvantage, there would be many.
There will be days when you can live normally, but in a pandemic like this one, there won't be a single government benefit for illegals …
and Americans won't be able to find work when there are no jobs.
In an emergency like this, if you're here illegally, you won't be able to make any money and you'll have no choice but to return home.

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#14
  • ちょっ、ちょっ、ちょっ、ちょちょっ。。。ちょと待ったニダ
  • 2021/08/08 (Sun) 17:48
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What are people from Latin America who came over the fence doing?

I wonder if the Latin American people who came over the fence are returning home because they can't make money if they are here illegally.

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#15

>Normally you have to have a high school diploma to get a visa

What are you basing this on ?
Did you hear this from a know-it-all or are you confusing it with studying abroad in college?
You don't need a high school diploma to go to English school.
As a rule, you cannot go to public high schools with an F-1 visa now, but you can study in high school with an F-1 if you are a private student.
I don't understand why you are talking about studying abroad on an F-1 ( nonimmigrant visa ) and you are talking about the rotary requirements for green cards issued to permanent resident applicants.

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#16
  • 日本人は非常にパイが少ない
  • 2021/08/08 (Sun) 23:03
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There is a strong horizontal connection between Latin America and Latin America, and the population of Latin America is very large, so there is some kind of work available.
Many strong people work from morning till evening and work in restaurants from evening till late at night.
They quickly have children ( American ) at a young age and work for low wages until the children reach adulthood.

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#17
  • ちょっ、ちょっ、ちょっ、ちょちょっ。。。ちょと待ったニダ
  • 2021/08/09 (Mon) 07:04
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Latin Americans have strong horizontal ties with each other, and if the population of Latin America is very large, then Nida will join that community.
There is no need to stick to the Japanese community.

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#18
  • 無知
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 09:40
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#15

You are talking out of date.
Japan is so full of English schools that even a dog can walk and hit an English school.
Visa interviewers are well aware of this
Why do you need to go to America to learn English ? Japan is good enough.
I will not go to school. They will start working. If you are a woman, you want to get married. I can see it. No wonder they stopped giving visas.
Don't confuse wanting to major in college with just English school

#13

California is different, the state even gives Corona grants to low income people
Oh, and the homeless don't have IDs. The homeless don't have IDs, they don't even have nationalities, yet they get the federal Corona cash benefit checks we get
They come from other states because this is a haven for illegal aliens and homeless people. The homeless that were in Venice Beach have all moved here in droves from noisy Nevada.

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#19

#18

I was responding to #9, #11, and #12's assumption that the person #1 has a problem with is the person #8 guessed. ( It's complicated, but do you understand? )
The subject himself clearly states that he studied abroad.
If all language study abroad programs were rejected, there would be no more English language schools, and even if the interviewer is familiar with international students, he/she wants to sell American education, including language study, to students who seem to be serious.
This person is not what I would call serious, but I guess he was lucky.

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#20
  • 日本人は非常にパイが少ない
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 10:55
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Far from being a different country, much less a different race, to benefit from joining that community.
Even the neighbors of Mexico and Guatemala have different connections to each other.

Many people like you are at the level of a nidanita, sniveling and sniveling with their neighbors.

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#21
  • ちょっ、ちょっ、ちょっ、ちょちょっ。。。ちょと待ったニダ
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 11:36
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↑ Don't be so judgmental

Nida is super comfortable, isn't she?

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#22
  • 無知
  • 2021/08/11 (Wed) 11:27
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#19 # 15.

> In general, if all language students are rejected, there will be no more English schools, and

Are only Japanese students in American language schools ? You think language schools will disappear when there are no more Japanese language students? ?
There are Chinese, Arab, any number of foreign students. I am talking about the current situation in Japan. In fact, I am talking about those who were denied visas.
You are too narrow-minded!

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#23
  • カルロス
  • 2021/08/11 (Wed) 13:35
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The best thing you can do is to make Mexican friends and ask around ? There are very few Japanese who are here illegally with benefits, so you'll just get beat up if you ask here.

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#24
  • 帰ろうよ
  • 2021/08/11 (Wed) 17:22
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I can understand if you are in another poor country, but I would rather go back to Japan than stay in the U.S. I can live a better life there.

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