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    I have been worried a lot this weekend, and I am trying not to think about it too much. My problem is I just graduated, and I only have 6 months left to be in the US. I don't want to go back home, when I made decision to come here to study I knew that I will not go back because I can't for some reasons. I am a gay man, and gay marriage is not goint to be approved. My sister back home suggested me to conduct **** marriage, but without knowing anyone, I am stuck. The person who is willing to do that has to be reliable too, too much pressure on this one. I am currently full time employed at a local small company, I heard of immigration via employment but my company is not willing to help me with working visa, and I have been with them more than 1 year now and they like my performance, but just they have their own problems. Like I said I have only 6 months left, if I change my job and go towards other companies, it will take time to impress them about my performance. And you know how the job search goes, it requires a lot of patience. 6 months would not be that sufficient, and to get a working visa the emplyer has to make sure I am very "super" that they cant' find US citizen to replace. I am really lost, asking help for attorney they would have given me the same problems. I have been doing researches on immigration in the USA, but I am not really qualified at all. I have also been doing research on how to face my anxiety, my problems and so on, but I still cannot calm myself down. I am worried and worried, and most of all, I don't know what to do when 6 months are going to pass that quick.

    Looking forward to hearing from your advice.
    Thank you.

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    I don't know if you have thought of this. You may think of applying for asylum especially if your country abuses people who are gay. The drawback however is that if you are granted asylum, you will not be able to go back to your country of persecution. If you go, you could risk losing your status. If you get asylum, you can apply for green card after 12 months of asylum grant.

    Hope this helps.

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