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Sushi Chef Visa, Green Card

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#1
  • masaru
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  • 2021/08/08 22:32

Has anyone obtained a visa or green card as a sushi chef ?
I would like to hear about your experience if you don't mind.
I would appreciate it if you could tell me about the type of visa, when to get it, sponsors you have had to support you, and any experience you had with being cheated out of a promise to give you a visa, or anything else you should be aware of.
We have no experience and are trying to become a sushi chef.
Thank you very much.

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#28
  • よくいる
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 07:47
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> You don't consult a lawyer until you are a great sushi chef. I think you misunderstood something ? I have no experience, but how can I get a green card as a sushi chef ? How can I ask a lawyer ? ? ?

If you consult a lawyer, you don't have to become a sushi chef to get a green card more quickly. There may be a way to get a green card. I would recommend the lottery.

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#29
  • よくいる
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 07:51
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> If I gave you more advice or something ?
I'd find myself in a writing fight with someone and someone else.
If you write advice, you will be beaten.
As expected of Japanese people

I agree
I am asking how to get a green card, but you are lecturing me
Japanese people like to impose their ideas
They are a pain in the ass.

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#30
  • よくいる
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 07:53
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I wonder if a sushi chef with enough experience to win a contest or something at that level would apply for a green card.


You idiot ?
What is a contest?

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#31
  • 考えすぎ
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 07:59
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> You have to have a real passion to be a chef to make it in the tough world

Passion is invisible
All you need is to meet the requirements
That's all

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#32
  • 考えすぎ
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 08:05
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You can't get a VISA just because you want to stay in the U.S.

It starts with the fact that everyone wants to stay in the U.S. Everyone starts out wanting to be in the US. Some may be in the U.S. by accident, but it is normal to want to live in the U.S. and find a way to live in the U.S.

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#33
  • 行動あるのみ
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 08:10
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> I think if you don't think things through before you act, you'll be wasting your time and money.

You never know unless you try everything. If you just think about it, you'll never really find the answer.

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#34
  • 現実は
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 08:19
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31,32,33

Getting a green card as a sushi chef is a thing of the past.
Gone are the days of getting a green card as easily as in the past.
If you don't think carefully, you will waste your legal fees.

Lawyers say it's easy to get because they want money to start the process.

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#35
  • ちょっ、ちょっ、ちょっ、ちょちょっ。。見守ってあげましょう。。。
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 08:52
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Why do you want to come over here, Nida ??

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#36
  • とりあえず
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 09:08
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Free consultation with several attorneys

different attorneys say different things

by the way, attorneys never say they can get it ?

but I got it.

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#37
  • 口にゃだすまい昔のことは
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 10:16
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The wounds of the heart that must not be shown
The moon also shines on the smile that hides

The way of the day in another country that I do not know

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#38
  • 古い時代遅れ
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 10:21
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Sushi chefs can immediately hire Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Thai, and Vietnamese who graduated from sushi schools over here.
Japanese-owned sushi bars are becoming less and less common in the US every day.

If you want to live in the US, the first priority if you are a man is to find an American girlfriend while you are a student. Women can easily find an American boyfriend even if their visa has expired and they have no income or education.

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#39
  • ちゃんとしたアドバイスあげよーぜ
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 11:08
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I don't understand how they can be so harsh in their denial, but maybe they are desperate not to make it so easy since they went through so much trouble to get the GC.

My advice is that you need luck, timing and patience.
First of all, you need a restaurant owner who will sponsor you and of course a lawyer. it takes 7-10 years for some people to get a GC, and even then, they may not be able to sponsor you or the law may change during the process. The fastest way to get a GC is to win a lottery or find an American wife. If you have the money, there are schools and networks for Sushi skills. You can learn how to handle fish and nigiri rolls on YouTube, and then just practice. If you want to get 2 years of nigiri skills, you need to practice 5 days a week x 3 hours x 50 weeks x 2 years = 1500 hours of nigiri practice. There are a lot of people who have been making sushi for years but are not good at it, even if they are from Japan. People who are motivated and have ambition are studying by watching YouTube. I don't know if you have that much guts.

Either way, if you want to be a sushi chef in America, you have to have a certain level of determination or you will regret your life. The hours are long, you are on your feet a lot, and you get frustrated with slow-witted students and mistaken old ladies who have been living in the US for a long time. If you miss the timing to go back to Japan, you will not be able to go back and it will be difficult to live in either place. I think there are a lot of people like that here too.

Please think carefully and decide your career path and do your best.

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#40
  • 恥ずかしくもなく
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 11:31
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I come here and grumble and complain.

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#41
  • 同感
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 11:53
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I don't understand why they can deny so hard, but maybe they are desperate not to make it so easy because they had to go through a lot of trouble to get the GC.


I think. I think so.

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#42
  • 寿司シェフで2013GC取った
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 12:01
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Are you thinking of EB3 ? or EB2 ??

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#43
  • 何を考えるんだ?
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 12:59
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If you are a citizen, you can still return your green card.
If you want to go back to Japan, just return it. It's not easy to get it, though.

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#45
  • 常識無し
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 18:37
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You're supposed to find a job that will sponsor you first.

If you don't have a job lined up, what are you going to consult a lawyer about in the first place ? Lawyers don't offer life advice or job placement.

Lawyers don't want to waste their time either, and they will refuse to discuss a case without a sponsor at the appointment.

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#46
  • 寿司シェフなん?
  • 2021/08/10 (Tue) 23:05
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#39

After all, in the second sentence from the back, "I guess there are a lot of people here who say that too." You just blurted out your own thing.

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#47

I know some people who came here on student visa, then worked in a sushi restaurant with visa support and got a green card
It took about 5 years, but I'm talking about the last 5 years, not 30 years ago.
That restaurant hires so-called visa slaves, so if you are prepared to work for a low salary until you can get a green card
that's one way. It depends on your desire to get a green card and your ability to work for years at a low salary.

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#48
  • 寿司系YouTuberだけど何か?
  • 2021/08/17 (Tue) 20:47
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If you're a sushi chef, when you fart, do you do it nigiri style or scatter style ?.

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