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TravelRe: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by IamDivine: 4:38pm On Dec 27, 2024
Alakoriomo:
I was wondering how many years it took to process ur F41 visa?
undecided 17years ONLY tongue
TravelRe: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by IamDivine: 4:33pm On Dec 27, 2024
Taal17:
Id say don't get too hung up on cost of living.
States like Cali maybe more expensive however their average salaries are way higher.

Business is not restricted to any state, the market for that business idea is more important than the state you live in.

First land in Cali because you'll need soft landing.
If you want to work as a psychologist then look for what certs you need to do that in your state. Remember you might still spend your first couple of months recertifying and understanding the work culture.

America is really large so the city in the state is probably more important than the state. Cities in one state can be like night and day.

Since you're coming with family consider other factors like community, accessibility. Cos this US driving na like breathing. Lol
Thanks a lot @Taal17
TravelRe: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by IamDivine: 10:17am On Dec 23, 2024
Greetings friends. Please I need advise. I got my immigrant visa (F41) this December, and I'll be travelling soon. My petitioner stays in California, but I want a place with cheaper cost of living in the surrounding states (Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, etc).
Which area is better suited for a new immigrant to settle with wife, for work opportunities as a Psychologist and business-oriented person, safety and security etc.
Or any other suggested states?
TravelRe: At The NVC Processing Stage Of The U. S Family Based Preference Category. by IamDivine: 4:43pm On Nov 06, 2024
Hello house. Please I need urgent advise. I went for my F41 immigration interview today, and the consular officer told me that my son, aged 27 now, has aged-out of my immigration petition. For context, I'm the principal applicant, and he was 10 years old when the petition was filed in 2007. Any advice on what to do? 🙏

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