Hey guys! Read description box for questions, timestamps, and helpful links. Disclaimer: I am not a travel agent, travel expert, or immigration consultant. I am simply sharing my experience and how I got to New York for my viewers.
It’s so interesting when you see half these videos are rich kids working in tech who say you have to make $200k a year to live in nyc, then you see videos from real people like this who live on $24k salary and you remember that the vast majority of people in nyc are regular people getting by.
You are totally right, I was thinking the same thing as I was watching this video. You really can't be lazy living in NYC to survive. You need to cook, walk, always going to the stores that has the lowest price available etc. Oishari is a hero without a cape indeed !
OMG you are sooo pretty💗 I absolutely love your glasses I wanna get same as yours😝💛 and Thank you so much for answering these questions it's very helpful💞
You’re so beautiful! 😍 I’ve never sawn any RU-vidr pretty than you. You stolen my poor heart! 😂 well loved the garden there, and those fallen leaves. Makes garden more beautiful! 🌷 Love how you dressed up! Casual & simple (I really love these types of outfits😍) I really appreciate how you answer every question with complete details! Hehe. Always there to support you shariiii! 🍡✨
oi shari! your video is outstandingly terrific, marvellous and splendorous, i give this video a massive thumbs up 👍 good work. Here is my support for you, everything you want to achieve in life takes effort and hard work enjoy your day
Hello! I just found your videos at 5am and was very inspired ♡ Thank you for the infos! I wanted to ask one thing about the J1 visa. If you applied for a trainee and wanted a non-working family member to come with you, would they take the same visa (j1)? And can they also use Stage-USA for this with the same process? Thanks a lot once again ♡ I hope you make more videos. Automatically subscribing 🫶
Hi geri! I think non-working family members will be a J-2 visa. The J-1 applicant has to prove they have enough income + savings to support the dependent J-2 family member throughout the whole stay. I am not sure though if Stage-USA also accommodates J-2 applications. But you can try asking via their contact page :)