Thank you...
Now I seem to be getting some information that I didn´t have before...
The reason I mentioned I didn´t know anyone close in the US is because I´ve never met my wife´s cousin and she is not that intimate with this cousin (to give you an idea, she never met her cousin´s husband and they´ve been married for several years now and they rarely speak to each other)... In a nutshell, they aren´t close to us... And since she (the cousin) is Brazilian and he (her husband) is Italian, I thought they would NOT be able to sponsor us, given the distant family relations. In the USCIS website,it says that: "You may be eligible to get a Green Card as: "a family member of a green card holder, this includes spouses and unmarried children of the sponsoring green card holder" (That´s why I said that even if I asked them for the favor, I thought they wouldn´t be able to help us.)
But you say it´s possible to pay them to sponsor us, and if this is so, it would be a great way to do what I want to do.
Regarding the Broker issue... The reason I kept IB are their low commissions, but I agree with you that the address thing was pretty ridiculous, even though that was the only real problem I´ve ever had with IB and that´s why I´m taking a look at Light Speed Trading.
P.S. I don´t know why this would be relevant, but I left Brazil already and have been living in Austria since I left there.
Hello... I was wondering if anyone here would have information about someone that is a foreign day trader and is looking to move to the USA to live exclusively from trading. Since there would be no Work permit, as a retail trader, an "E" Visa would not be applicable and I have no close friends or family in the country, I don´t know what would the best way to do it.
I´m a physician(worked 5 years as such, but not anymore), Brazilian with an European second citizenship, currently living in Europe.
Thank you in advance for any answers.
That's one of the first questions they ask you when you go to rehab. "Have you ever dreamed about going to a new place and just starting over?"A fried of mine is a law professor here in the States. One day he was grousing about the corruption and incompetence in government to a French colleague. The Frenchman said "You need to do what I did, move to another country." My friend smirked and asked if he could expect better government in another country. The Frenchman replied "Of course not but it's not your country so you don't care."
In my case, it was just what the doctor ordered. I sold that old empty delapidated farmhouse and all that land I couldn't take care of anymore where I raised my kids and watched my wife walk out of leaving me with nothing but bad memories and moved to a two bedroom apartment in the city, and now I am happier than a pig in shit. On a bad winter night you needed 4wd and sometimes chains just to make a beer run. Now the C store is only 100 feet from my front door and I can walk there anytime. You just never know when a change of scenery might get you out of something bad and into something good. But I would not recommend moving to solve problems since most problems are just in your head and you take them with you wherever you go.That's one of the first questions they ask you when you go to rehab. "Have you ever dreamed about going to a new place and just starting over?"
LOL... I personally don´t care about government anywhere.... Even with the s*it that is going on in Brazil, people tend to blame the government for all their problems and forget that THEY elected those politicians, because of the stupid ideas these politicians used in their campaigns (all that socialist crap in the case of Brazil and in fact, virtually everywhere around the world). Politicians are there, AS EVERYONE ELSE IN THIS WORLD, to promote their own well being and the well being of the ones close to them, NOTHING MORE. IMHO, once one accepts this, life becomes much more practical.A fried of mine is a law professor here in the States. One day he was grousing about the corruption and incompetence in government to a French colleague. The Frenchman said "You need to do what I did, move to another country." My friend smirked and asked if he could expect better government in another country. The Frenchman replied "Of course not but it's not your country so you don't care."
" LOL (Even though afterwards he himself said that this has been getting worse over the years in America...) And that came from a guy that was born and lived in the USSR.