What you say is interesting to me, although I won’t go into the details why. Do you mean when someone goes to the US they have to have a guarantor for a certain amount? If so, can you tell me how much?
Thanks, Concerned Mother
PS I also play and teach piano.
It means you have to either sponsor yourself, but providing documentation that you have adequate finds in the bank to live without government assistance, government healthcare or anything of that nature.
If you do not have that, you have to have someone sponsor you: and THEY have to have the wherewithal to provide such support for you. They also have to sign that in the event that you need care above and beyond what they can provide and pay for, that THEY will be financially responsible fro reimbursing the government for your expenses.
Which is why no one wants to sponsor anyone.
Companies can sponsor someone if, and only if, they can show that the person they sponsor is the only person they could find to do a specific job. That n U.S. citizen could be found to do that job. Again, highly unlikely. I do know of employers who have sponsored people personally though, (not professionally).
The fees for having an attorney vary wildly, and I will say that having an attorney speeds up the process to about 2-4 years. Very helpful. Many churches have programs for free counseling, and even will help fill out the paperwork, and get your a lawyer advocate if you are really impoverished. Those people are saints, and severely overworked.
We paid roughly 10 grand to an immigration law firm, and waited 4 years for everything to be settled. At first they oddly had him listed as a female instead of a male, and that was yet another nightmare to unravel.
At the 5 year mark he was eligible to become a citizen, but wants to retain dual citizenship. haven’t really looked into that yet. Just a sigh of relief that he’d legit for now.
There’s a lot of loathing for immigrants in the U.S. right now…employers run the other way, people get on a rant about them, all kinds of nasty stuff.
Good luck!