Hello, I would like to immigrate to the USA (california) and as I understand they have a huge demand for Spanish-Englsih translators (Is it true?), So I thought about the best way for immigrating to california and after a little bit of thinking and research I arrived to the conclusion that the easiest way would be to apply for a university where they teach for becoming a translator, get accepted and applying for the student visa, I have some money saved for my plan (30 K) and as I understand I can work for 20 hr a week with a student visa; after I finish my degree I might (or might not) find an enterprise that would sponsor me, I know that is plan wont guaranty my staying at USA, however I at lest would like to try as I love america and by means would like to immigrate illegally; Unfortunately I was born Mexican (which will make my plan even harder to accomplish) but my family roots are from Syria and Turkey, personally and in my opinion the only think I have from Mexico is the language as I am not living in Mexico anymore; the following questions are addressed:
1) Do you think being a translator is a good way for making a living at California (where in California? SD? SF?,)
2) Where do they have good programs for becoming a translator, I would like to be a good translator, like the ones that are hired at court rooms or enterprises.)
3) Any opinions or suggestions will be kindly appreciated!.
thanks|||Please only come legally. We need no illegals. I am not being rude here. Stand in line and wait like legal immigrants do. You will get no appreciation here if you are illegal. People will either look down on you or pity you (there's a reason for that) and you won't be able to get a good job because employers can't hire illegals. If you want to work for a company, you need to be legal. Illegals don't do white-collar jobs...student visas are non-immigrant visas. As you said, there's no guarantee that you would be able to find a job after you graduate. Why don't you go to school in your country and become a translator there?
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