Living in the United States will give you a lot of options. With an area of just under 10 million square kilometres, the USA is the third largest country in the world. Make the USA your new home and find your dream job in the American state of your choice. Whether you prefer a loud or a quiet city, everyone will find their perfect location in the USA. You can draw inspiration from other American immigrants: Where do most immigrants live in America? It’s your turn now: make your American dream come true. The US Green Card opens up all opportunities for you!
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Which American state should I live in?
American immigrants are at a loss when choosing: Which of the 50 amazing American States should you live in? America is famous for its diversity and if you are really there – whether you are a tourist or a student – you will know what we’re talking about when we say how beautiful and different every corner of the USA is. The climate and people change as you advance from the east coast to the west coast. No matter where you go you are sure to meet Americans who will proudly tell you their family’s immigration story. According to the US Census Bureau, there were about 43.1 million first-generation (foreign-born) people living in the United States in 2015 and they made up about 13.5% of the US population. And who knows, you might be next!
The population of America is as multifaceted as its climates, landscapes, plants and animals! If you prefer secluded, rugged mountains and arctic weather, you might consider Alaska. Those who prefer the sun, beaches and tropical climates will find everything they want and more in Florida. With a Green Card, your options are unlimited!
Most popular areas in the United States - Where do most immigrants live?
– California
When it comes to the total number of immigrants, California is by far the most popular state. In 2014 California was home to 10.5 million foreign-born, making 27% of its population immigrants. The most famous cities in California are San Francisco, San Diego, and of course Los Angeles. Who wouldn’t immediately think of Hollywood’s glamor when they think of the City of Angels (as it’s so often called)? In recent years, California has also been immediately associated with the IT and high-tech industry in Silicon Valley.
Tip: Although there is an 8-lane highway, handling traffic is part of life in Los Angeles. Living near your job has clear advantages and will save you time on your morning commute. Also surprisingly, California has many ski resorts.
– New York
With 4.5 million immigrants, New York State tied Texas for second place. All that needs to be said about New York has already been said – but still not enough! New York City is the largest city in the United States. The Big Apple is home to financial institutions, crowded streets, colossal housing prices and expensive restaurants in Midtown Manhattan. If you’re looking for more peace and affordable housing, you may be more successful in Harlem or Brooklyn or across the Hudson River in New Jersey.
– Florida
Florida’s sunny beaches are home to 4 million immigrants who are living their American dream to the fullest! It’s not called The Sunshine State without a reason: Nowhere else in the United States has sunny days like Florida. Its beautiful weather, beaches, and Everglades National Park attract many tourists every year – and they all want to stay!
The most famous cities are Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, South Beach, Tampa, and the area around Naples on the West Coast. Tourism and agriculture are two of the major factors driving Florida’s economy. Did you know that 50% of all citrus fruits come from The Sunshine State?
Climate in the USA
America’s climate is one of the most common reasons why many people dream of living there. Here’s a general overview:
- In the south, the climate is more tropical with hot, humid summers and pleasant winter temperatures. If you want to enjoy the sun all day without humidity, Arizona, Southern California, New Mexico and Nevada in the southwest might be the perfect place for you.
- Residents of the Northeast get to experience all Four Seasons. Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire are famous for their colorful foliage. The winters in the northeast are often harsh, with lots of snow and ice storms.
- If you prefer the high mountains and alpine climate to the west, you will feel right at home in the Rocky Mountains. There the air is relatively dry and in the winter you should expect heavy snowfall and below-zero temperatures.
- Washington and Oregon, in the North-Western corner of the United States, are famous for rain. However, the island’s mesmerizing Pacific coast and the Cascade Mountains compensate for all the rain.
How do I find a place to live in the United States?
The first step is to move to the USA and the second is to decide where you want to live. There are a few things you should know before you start searching for a home or apartment in the USA. Firstly, it pays to already have a job because a large percentage of your salary will be used for housing in the USA.
Many green card holders live with family or friends when they move to the USA for the first time. Although it’s possible to search for a home or apartment online (i.e. before you leave for the United States), it’s much easier to obtain housing when you are already in the United States. Additionally, most landlords would like to meet their potential tenants in person and of course you will want to see where you will live. Searching for housing is best when you are already located in the United States.
As a new US resident looking for a home or apartment, you may encounter some unfamiliar words. So that you can focus on searching for a home rather than searching for a word in the dictionary, we would like to introduce you to some English words that you will encounter. Here is a list of important housing conditions as well as tips for finding your dream home:
Keep an eye out for “Apartment Available” or “For Rent” signs on buildings and community councils located in local libraries, grocery stores, community centers, and so forth.
Look in your local newspapers for a section called “Classified Ads”. Here, you will find a list of homes and apartments to buy or rent in your area.
If you would like someone to search on your behalf, search the Yellow Pages (phone book) for “property management” or “realtor”. As for the price, they will find a house according to your preference.
Ask a friend, family, or colleague if they know of any available apartments or houses.
There are a lot of websites on the Internet that list housing, but be sure to visit only the well-known ones.
How do I find a place to live in the United States?
Participation in the US Diversity Visa Program is the first step to immigration to the United States. With each passing day, you will feel more and more that the United States is your home and before you know it, you will apply for American citizenship! Becoming an American citizen is the ultimate fulfilment of the American dream for many people around the world.
Obtaining US citizenship is your way of demonstrating your loyalty and commitment to the USA. By accepting, you agree to the responsibilities of being a US citizen and you agree to respect the laws of the country and its people. US citizenship gives you the same rights and privileges as all Americans. An American citizen has more responsibilities than a green card holder, but the advantages are also worth it.
All citizens of the United States, for example, have the right to vote in all elections and help determine who becomes president of the United States. Moreover, citizens can serve on a jury of court and apply for federal and state jobs reserved for US citizens only. There are no restrictions on the amount of time you can spend outside the United States if you are a citizen of the United States. In addition, citizens can issue petitions to have family members come to the United States and obtain a green card.
The process of applying for US citizenship is called naturalization. Green card holders or children of US citizens can apply for US citizenship. In general, the following requirements must be met to be eligible:
- You must be at least 18 years old at the time of your application (naturalization application).
- You must have lived in the United States for at least five years as a permanent resident (green card holder) or for 3 years if you are married to and live with a US citizen.
- You must have lived at least 30 months during the past five years in the United States and 18 months of the past three years if you are married to and live with a US citizen.
- You have lived in the same US state or USCIS region for at least three months before applying for citizenship.
- You must pass an English language test and a civil test, as well as demonstrate your understanding of the United States Constitution.
- You must uphold the laws of the United States of America and demonstrate the so-called good manners.
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