A is going to be too difficult because Europe is in the Shitter right now economically and that's one of the countries with the highest cost of living over there.
B is likely going to be easy but you are correct in thinking you won't earn as much. Not even half as much as you would have. -And then you'll feel indebted to your friend for life; no one should have to bear that burden for a lifetime. That's a form of slavery. :zzwhip:
My advice is to go to the country that you can stand that has a good internet connection but the lowest possible price of living. You don't need to be any particular place to make money anymore; it's all online, and the web is everywhere.
I do not know what country you can stand but perhaps something like Chech or Poland or somewhere around that area... Just as long as the internet is solid, and the prices are low. Estonia is awesome if you can get in there.
Welcome to the post-internet world. This thing called a "Job" is no longer assured. If you want to work for someone else, and not yourself, then you are asking to be unemployed for the 2nd half of your life.
Read up on
Moore's law and think what this means for your future. Robots to do the work you are learning to do now will be cheaper to BUY for your future employers than 1 month of your salary! (And no, I'm NOT talking about 50 years from now... More like 10.)
If you don't get technically proficient, then you might as well move to a farm because there won't be room on this planet for your ambitions anymore.
By the way; if you don't like tech stuff, What the FUCK are you doing hanging out on an affiliate marketing forum?!?
Getting into the USA is easy. Get a visitors visa & a round-trip flight to the US, and say you're on a vacation. Then simply don't get on your return flight home. That's it. Is the US Embassy not granting visitor visas to Slovakians?
I advise against it though; it's far more expensive to live here than it is in a socialist country in Europe where the healthcare is free and the food is cheaper/more nutritious. Canada would be a bit better. I'm tempted to sneak over the northern border myself some days...