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11 minutes ago, milimelo said:

And you're interested to coming to the US where at least 200,000 people are killed yearly by medical errors? 

I want to be a human subject to earn money, If there are human subject opportunities in United States or elsewhere (other countries), then i will like to apply for it,  I just hope it doesn't go wrong. But the problem is I don't know if it's possible to get visa sponsorship because I can't afford to travel out of the country for now. 

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you need to read this article before u even think this is something u want to get into

its about unethical human experimentation 

If u found any country or agency that would do this,  u loose far more than u can ever gain

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unethical_human_experimentation_in_the_United_States

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14 minutes ago, debola said:

I want to be a human subject to earn money, If there are human subject opportunities in United States or elsewhere (other countries), then i will like to apply for it,  I just hope it doesn't go wrong. But the problem is I don't know if it's possible to get visa sponsorship because I can't afford to travel out of the country for now. 

no one would pay your airfare ,  a place to live and food

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5 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

This is just not possible.   Why not focus on obtaining education or skills, and bettering your situation that way?

My whole life has been miserable. Studying only makes it worst even though I can't still afford to study in Nigeria or outside of Nigeria. Honestly, going back to school reminds me of sad memories. I don't even know where I'm heading anymore

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10 minutes ago, debola said:

My whole life has been miserable. Studying only makes it worst even though I can't still afford to study in Nigeria or outside of Nigeria. Honestly, going back to school reminds me of sad memories. I don't even know where I'm heading anymore

How old are you (sincere question) ?  @Jorgedig is right.  Education and skills are the better path to a better situation.  This "medical experiments" thing is not a good solution in my opinion.

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59 minutes ago, debola said:

I want to be a human subject to earn money, If there are human subject opportunities in United States or elsewhere (other countries), then i will like to apply for it,  I just hope it doesn't go wrong. But the problem is I don't know if it's possible to get visa sponsorship because I can't afford to travel out of the country for now. 

Like I said I know (knew, this was a while back when we were young and stupid) people in the UK who got paid for participating in trials. But they were all already in the UK legally. I can’t see visa sponsorship available for this. 
 

Also it’s not a long term way to earn money because obviously there are restrictions on how many trials you can participate in, what they are etc because drugs interact with each other. It’s not something you can do full time.

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1 hour ago, debola said:

My whole life has been miserable. Studying only makes it worst even though I can't still afford to study in Nigeria or outside of Nigeria. Honestly, going back to school reminds me of sad memories. I don't even know where I'm heading anymore

Federally funded universities are required by the Federal Government to provide free higher education to Nigerians.

 

If studying is difficult /  it could be u are not studyng something u like 

no matter  what we do in life for a jjob,  if u like the work (or study)  its a career/  if u don't like it,  its a JOB

 

i can relate to sad memories of school / that i understand from very personal feelings but to survive , u must learn to be a survivor 

teach yourself

learn from your mistakes

take constructive criticism from others

believe in U 

and stay away from people who drag u down

 

good luck to u 

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Wait a minute...OP @debola have you posted here before regarding the same topic? I now vividly remember a Nigerian also posted about this earlier this year or atleast last year. 

 

As @Adventine said, this will probably not earn you much. You cannot live off it. Your grammar is immaculate. Why not look for alternatives? 

Immigration journey is not: fast, for the faint at heart, easy, cheap, for the impatient nor right away. If more than 50% of this applies to you, best get off the bus.

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1 hour ago, Timona said:

Wait a minute...OP @debola have you posted here before regarding the same topic? I now vividly remember a Nigerian also posted about this earlier this year or atleast last year. 

 

As @Adventine said, this will probably not earn you much. You cannot live off it. Your grammar is immaculate. Why not look for alternatives? 

I remember the same.   And I think we encouraged that OP to pursue more reasonable routes to bettering his/her life, such as education.

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7 hours ago, debola said:

Hi everyone, Can I get visa sponsorship to the United States to be used as a human subject for experiments? 

Interesting question. Don't think there's such a sponsorship. If you have the golden blood type (Rh null) then maybe you could try to get B1/B2 to donate in the US but you won't get paid for that.

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8 minutes ago, nastra30 said:

Interesting question. Don't think there's such a sponsorship. If you have the golden blood type (Rh null) then maybe you could try to get B1/B2 to donate in the US but you won't get paid for that.

No.   While the volunteer blood supply has run critically low at times, they would never bring people from abroad to be donors.  
 

Hell, I’ve been permanently deferred as a blood donor for 20 years because I lived in the UK for a year in the 80s (mad cow).   Just this year, our local blood bank system is finally starting to relax foreign residency/travel restrictions, per the changing CDC guidelines.

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18 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

No.   While the volunteer blood supply has run critically low at times, they would never bring people from abroad to be donors.  
 

Hell, I’ve been permanently deferred as a blood donor for 20 years because I lived in the UK for a year in the 80s (mad cow).   Just this year, our local blood bank system is finally starting to relax foreign residency/travel restrictions, per the changing CDC guidelines.

Haha. There are less than 50 people so far discovered with blood type Rh-null in the world. I'm not talking about your blood type though. The Rh-null is scientific gold in research.

 

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