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751447 No.751447 [Reply] [Original]

so biz, how do i into USA?
This is a serious question actually..
I'm an accountant in Brazil graduated in the top uni here, but this country is a shit hole... I work about 70+ hrs/week at a big4 to earn net of 20k USD.
I'm sick and tired of working to feed the socialist cunts in my legislative. My personal beliefs and political views are considered conservative/libertarian and that is unnacceptable here.
I've been to the US about 4 times on holidays with parents when I was younger and fell in love with it, even reading the declaration of independence makes me wish i was born american.
Ive worked hard on manual labor before so immigration related jobs may not be an issue... I can trade my suit job over it for the life quality change anytime.
The real question is: how to become legal? Im married btw

>> No.751477

>>751447
Ask Big4 BigBoss 4 BigTransfer

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751480

>>751477

srsly the only way?

>> No.751489

>>751480

Probaly. Brazil has different accounting syandards then the usa. Your degree probaly isn't transferable.

>> No.751493

>>751489

like i mentioned in the op, i dont care if i have to do construction work or stuff like that at first, most of them are living way better than i am and its cheap easy stuff to do... i have some cash saved, i plan to open up a company... but its not 500k like the EB-5 visa application demands

>> No.751514

Apply for jobs at U.S. accounting firms, Big 4 or otherwise. Brazil is a big market, and you might actually find a firm that needs expertise in Brazilian accounting out of a U.S. office.

Experience + education at a top university + past travel to the U.S. + English skills means that you might be a viable candidate. It's not a certainty, but you'd probably have a real shot.

Alternatively, apply to U.S. universities for a graduate accounting degree in U.S. standards. Paying for further education obviously isn't ideal, but it might give you a really good chance of getting a U.S. job afterwards.