There’s no path from student visa to green card
Please refer to my Canons of Interpretations, which I just uploaded to make it easier to interpret my writings. I realize that my rules of using written text are not the same as others, so it's best I publish my rules and let others apply the rules.
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I realize that when I wrote: " (i.e. student visa to green card)" lots of people would have misinterpreted this as "(i.e., student visa
CONVERTED to green card)."
I should have foreseen how this would cause confusion to those who are unfamiliar with "Casus omissus pro omisso habendus est." That's NOT what I meant.
The only way is from student visa to being exceptionally good at what you do and finding a company willing yo go through the pain with the department of labor of getting you an H1 then a million years later getting a green card.
This is a very normal anachronistic misunderstanding, but I am referring in my writings to the graduating classes between the years of the early '80s and late '90s, especially the STEM students from the TOP 100 Colleges who graduated with a Cum Laude or above. It is evident from this:
How will you invest Today , You have 1 Million Dollar to Invest ? that I was already "an adult" (for conscription purposes) in the early '80s. I don't doubt things are different nowadays. I can only speak of what I personally know from my experience and from what I witnessed.
So your friends might have lied to you
I don't keep such companies. I've ALWAYS followed Charlie's time-tested experience on this:
Even if those people you knew ignored this, the IRS probably checked their numbers and saw they didn't owe anything anyways.
I knew a "few guys" from the old guard in the '80s and '90s (who already passed away
) who NEVER paid a single dime to anyone. I can tell you from going to trial in Federal Court and State courts that NOBODY knows anything unless someone "sings", i.e., an informant carrying the prosecution.
Don't believe me? Even former FBI director Clarence Kelley admitted this to Congress in the early '70s...here it is:
The date:
Source:
Kelley Says Watergate Hasn't Hurt F.B.I. Morale (Published 1974)
If you want to laugh some more and be shocked, I recommend watching the 60 Minutes episode on Spies. Jack Barsky's story will make you laugh:
In theory, you could be correct, but in practice, things don't work so smoothly. The agents have qualified immunity. They can claim and do anything they want. That's my point. This is NOT limited to the US, either. As I mentioned here
a long time ago: I've been surrounded by the "law" since I was a small child.
It's easier to denature plutonium than to denature the evil spirit of tax agents. (I adapted Einstein's Theory of Relativity adage that was a footnote in PHY 360).
PS. Nothing I write is "original". I'm merely a "parrot" of other people's (verifiable) thoughts and writings.