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07-14-2009, 12:57 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Dubai, UAE willing to relocate
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Relocate, need a job contract
Dear all,
I'm looking for a job contract to relocate in Houston if they offer a sponsorship.
I hope you can help me out.
My name is Ala'a Kayyali, I stay in Dubai and I’m currently working for Fujitsu Technology Solutions as an IT Help Desk
I'm single, I’m 23years old; I was born and raised in UAE – Sharjah, I’ve completed my primary and secondary studies in UAE and have graduated from Al Ghurair University in Dubai with a bachelor degree in Computer Science.
I'm holding an Egyptian documentation for Palestinian refugees and that's the main reason why am looking out to start a new life in Houston. Wherein it's hard, as you know, to deal with the recent political situations and settle in any country without being a citizen of that country especially if you don’t have a homeland to go back in.
My residental visa is under my father's sponsorship and will expire by April 28, 2010
I've read a lot about immigration companies and US Green Card Lottery, but they told me that the best way to get a foot step in US is to find a job contract.
I'll be grateful if someone can guide me how to find that job.
kindly send me on:
marshall986@hotmail.com
Last edited by Marshall986; 07-14-2009 at 01:45 AM..
Reason: add more information
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07-14-2009, 12:53 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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While I don't have any leads, I wanted to wish you luck. In the US, we see the internal and external forces that tear countries apart, but most of us are so detached from these scenes that we cannot imagine what it is like to experience it firsthand.
With our economy in the doldrums, I believe you will find it very challenging to locate a sponsor company. In good times, it is hard enough to find one as the cost and requirements can be oppressive for companies that are watching every dollar. In bad times, companies have so many qualified local people to choose from, that you really need to have a rare skill to get their attention.
Again, good luck in your search.
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07-14-2009, 02:46 PM
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I am NO WAY inviting you to be illegal but, maybe you can come as a tourist, do some research and offer to pay the "visa expenses" or get an agreenment and maybe you can get something. Then going back to your country to sort all out. But be sure this will take no less than a year. Have you considered other countries? or is just the american dream that is blinding you?
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07-15-2009, 01:12 AM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Dubai, UAE willing to relocate
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Thanks for the posts. travelguy_73 thank u for ur empathy. I don't have that experience to be honest!
Actually its not about the american dream at all spaniard. I don't think there is any country offers a dream, its the reality u have to deal with, nothing is free of charge! I have tried with Canada Immigration i made it to 64points while they need 67!!! In Australia Immigration form i couldn't find my nationality in the list!!!!
Even here in UAE although I was born here I can't be a citizen!!
I don't need to make a fortune, am not that type of be rich or die trying!! I just want to live a very normal life, all I need is a homeland to retire in. Now if I can go back to palestine I wouldn't care about all of this even if i die there with all forces in and out i don't care as i have a place to sit without being illegal, but this also i dont have so whenever my residental visa is canceled i'll be thrown on borders!!!!
that's all about it!
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