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oh. You gave me so much advice. I feel dizzy
I don't understand all that you wrote to me.

you will get the pleasure of actually having to file a 1040EZ.
What is this the file?
It is a Federal Income Tax form. Don't worry about it right now If you want to see what it looks like, here is a link... http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040ez.pdf The important thing to remember about that, is if you want to stay in the U.S. or ever get a Green Card or become a citizen... you have to prove that you HAVE filed these forms every year while you have been here. Or have a good reason as to why you didn't (like you didn't make enough money). So don't be short sighted and think, "Oh, I'll just not do this as I'm not a citizen or I'm going home and never coming back." That type of thinking could come back to bite you one day.

Quote Originally Posted by n8m View Post
capecoddah, are you an employer which who employ hires foreign students like me in for the summer? If so, can you do job offer to me a job?

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Also, I listened heard something about working on as a special technics technician (vehicles), cleaning floors in a casino, supermarket or else and such. It's said to be pay much a lot there.

About documents: first of all I should find job offer. Then I'll get Ds2019 (work permition permit ) and than then I'll get J-1 visa. The social security card I'll get in America on the first week my staying I'm there.
About casinos... the big ones are in Las Vegas, Nevada (West Coast in the desert) and Atlantic City, New Jersey (East Coast by the ocean). Las Vegas is very nice; however in the summer it is VERY, VERY, VERY HOT. Did I mention it is hot in the summer? Atlantic City is not so nice, well at least the last time I was there. The casino/boardwalk area itself is nice, but once you leave that area it is awful. Maybe Sperk knows more about that area. It is a good location though to be at as you can get to many other places easily from there. You could easily (and cheaply) travel to New York City or Washington, DC from there by bus.

From the English Pet Peeves & Common Mistakes thread... Then vs. Than
How to Use Than and Then - wikiHow Many times people misuse the words "than" and "then." Whether it's because the words are pronounced similarly in some areas or because people simply don't know the difference between them, it is important to know in which situations to choose each word. Follow this guide below, and then you'll be using these words better than anyone you know!
Grammar Mishaps: Then vs. Than A common mistake
Then and than are often confused in the English language. I'll give you a basic breakdown of the two terms, when to use them and a few examples
Pet Peeve of the Day: "Then" vs. "Than" May 14, 2009, "Then" vs. "Than"
You know what pisses me off? – The incorrect usage of “then” and “than.” Maybe I should declare a day of the week as “Grammar PPOTD” because the grammar peeves just keep coming! But as usual, I’m here to help those confused souls who don’t know the difference in how to use “then” and “than.”