I know it'll sound weird coming from me, a foreign student, but I'm getting bored and tired to wait until i graduate before i can make money. I really love being here in the US, despite the fact that I, like most international students, have to go through financial hardhips to finance my studies. Prove me wrong, guys.
And don't ask me to go back home, it's worse (personal case)and here at least, with a degree, I'm more likely to get a job easily. But I definitely want to go home, but i kind of feel like I need to be financially stable before i go back.
Now, the problem is, I really want to start something (literally, make money) but, i don't really like the idea of being in violation of the law. But i'm not that patient anymore. I'm thinking about creating a club of foreign students willing to invest in a common project ( which I won't name here, sorry) but it's a lifetime investment) but I'm like how can I create a sort of company like this without revealing my real identity and those of other foreign student sharelholders? As i said, I'm not comfortable at the idea of breaking the rules of a country which granted me permission to live in and believe me, having graduated in a law-related field, I know what it means but, on the other hand, i'm like, hey, it's all about my life, my financial security. Do I wait 2, 3 , 4 years to get my papers (which can't be guaranteed), do I marry a US citizen (dangerous, and i'm already engaged) or do I create with other fellow students a small business requiring a small investment from each of us and which will benefit this country and guarantiing our future stability in the long-term. How can this be achieved first without been denounced? Quite a number of friends with me are for doing it but to tell the truth, it feels weird...I just don't know what to do now. Did you ever have this sort of feelings fellow foreign students?
And don't ask me to go back home, it's worse (personal case)and here at least, with a degree, I'm more likely to get a job easily. But I definitely want to go home, but i kind of feel like I need to be financially stable before i go back.
Now, the problem is, I really want to start something (literally, make money) but, i don't really like the idea of being in violation of the law. But i'm not that patient anymore. I'm thinking about creating a club of foreign students willing to invest in a common project ( which I won't name here, sorry) but it's a lifetime investment) but I'm like how can I create a sort of company like this without revealing my real identity and those of other foreign student sharelholders? As i said, I'm not comfortable at the idea of breaking the rules of a country which granted me permission to live in and believe me, having graduated in a law-related field, I know what it means but, on the other hand, i'm like, hey, it's all about my life, my financial security. Do I wait 2, 3 , 4 years to get my papers (which can't be guaranteed), do I marry a US citizen (dangerous, and i'm already engaged) or do I create with other fellow students a small business requiring a small investment from each of us and which will benefit this country and guarantiing our future stability in the long-term. How can this be achieved first without been denounced? Quite a number of friends with me are for doing it but to tell the truth, it feels weird...I just don't know what to do now. Did you ever have this sort of feelings fellow foreign students?