Well obviously they were sponsored by their employer, at least the rich ones were LOL. But on a separate issue last time I checked you don't have to be a citizen in this country to own land here, jumping through the hoops to get sponsored and naturalized is a different issue. I take it you work at home on your computer like my daughter does, she is a program writer for a company based out of San Fran but lives in Los Angeles and will soon be moving to Arizona. With your skills I would think that working for an American company here you telecommute then get sponsored by working your charm on the company sponsor you to help you make the move with a little creative justification.
I work from home, because it's my base. I'm not a programmer ( anymore). I do Server Administration, Network administration, Desktop Support, and training. I have project management experience, but no certificate. Not a lot I can do remotely. I would have to be sponsored from the get go.
But even if you were here illegally, I cant imagine INS kicking the door down and taking you into custody and I bet people who live on the border have probubly been living and working illigally and INS doesn't even care and would never use the resources to chase down your persuasion anyway.
really?? I thought that was why they existed. And why not go for the easier to get one,.. rather than the one they have to work to catch?
The way I see it, I have a certain waiting period that I have to observe anyway. I have a dog that wouldn't be able to "pass the entrance exam", and I wouldn't leave him here. So, until he expires, I have time to work out a nice feasible way to move legally.