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The problem of going to work in America

After reading your post, I have some suggestions. I wonder if I can help you.

If you come to the United States as an international student, if you go to work directly instead of studying, your international student status (F 1) will be cancelled by the Immigration Bureau. Then what you need is to adjust your identity, that is, to obtain permanent residency in the United States, that is, a green card.

You can learn poor English, or you can keep your status as an international student. When you come, you can go to some ordinary English learning institutions, but you must give it to I-20. See if you can change your status.

There are many Chinese employment agencies in the United States that can help you find a job, but only if you can file tax returns and pay taxes can you have a legal job status. At present, the US Immigration Service does not allow foreign students to work outside the school for the second year, so it can be stipulated that they can work 20 hours a week (I can't remember exactly whether they work inside or outside the school). Employment agencies usually charge agency fees ranging from 20 to 60 dollars.

In the United States, if you work full-time, you need about $65,438+0,500 a month. If it's good, it will cost 2000-3000, but generally you need to be experienced or have a good English level or a certain specialty, such as being a chef.

I study and work in America. This is not a paradise, just a little advice for the landlord. I hope it helps you. Be prepared before you come to America. It's really bitter here, like a besieged city. You'd better consolidate your English before you come. In America, language is the most important thing. May God keep you safe.

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