Showing posts with label US Immigration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label US Immigration. Show all posts

Friday, March 7, 2014

Things to Keep in Mind for US Visitors

The U.S. government really welcomes those who want them and other foreign countries to visit . To add to the passport you need , it is also a requirement to have a tourist visa. There are documents required to obtain a visa and you can start preparing for this trip U.S. going to a line of a site that offers a service U.S. passport renewal . This will help you to make your trip to the United States will not be delayed . A visa is a requirement before you go to the United States , perhaps you should consider a trip just to see some of the places out there that are known as the best places in the world, while others go to the States States for commercial purposes and others will visit their parents with a passport is always necessary.
If you are planning a short vacation in New York or in other locations is possible because there are many places there to meet your needs such as hotels and hostels . Lease, it will not be a big problem because all you need to do is simply search for a home online and check if the price is suitable for your needs. Vacation getaway is most famous these days because of the idea that people can find homes that are spacious, comfortable and cheaper compared to the hotel. You can also choose where you want to stay . It can be on the top of a hill or along the shore of the beach . Many homeowners offer their homes to people who wish to rent a lower cost.

However, you must ensure that your application for U.S. passport renewal is done immediately to avoid any delay in your flight schedule . It is an online site that offers passport renewal for those who go to the United States and China Visa for those who would initiate China. Short term rentals are frequent because vacationers will not stay in a resort for more than a month or if they are there for work or migration. Short term rentals are specifically designed for travelers who need a temporary home while they are away from home. You can pay on a weekly basis depending on your agreement with the owner or management .

They are not hard to find when you get there , but what you need to do is make sure that your passport and visa is ready for this trip. If you want more information about this online site that offers fast passport renewal for visitors from the United States and those who will go to China and needs a visa to China can check on Facebook as they also have an account where you can get some of the essential information that you might need for that trip. It is difficult to apply for a passport and a visa if you know nothing about it. They can be a help to you.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

U.S. Immigration Guidelines for Students

All international students entering the U.S. with non-immigrant visas are subject to federal regulations that do not affect U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

It is important that you pay close attention to their status as non-immigrant visa and follow these guidelines . If you have any questions regarding your visa status , please contact your International Student Advisor , Susan Taylor.

Maintaining your visa status is your responsibility. When you sign the I-20 , you confirm that you have read and understood the rules governing their visa.

CAUTION : There have been many changes in immigration laws in recent years . Therefore, do not rely on the advice of friends or family members already in the U.S. The status of each student is a little different and the rules change frequently. Susan is very knowledgeable . She is the best source of help and information .

Full Time Student Status
It requires all international students in either an F -1 or M- 1 visa application for registration for , and successfully complete a full-time program of study for each academic year, with the exception of the summer term . If summer is your first quarter here, then you must be a full time student . Full-time status is defined as 12 credits per quarter.

If you are having difficulty in any of your classes and think you can not complete 12 credits , it is important to talk with your International Student Advisor immediately for advice.

An important part of being successful in their college classes is attendance. If you can not attend a class due to illness or other unavoidable circumstances so , contact your instructor and make a plan to complete any task that has been lost. Follow the course syllabus to ensure that you are current with their homework. If you have questions or do not understand something a teacher says , asks for clarification.

I-20 Completion Date
I- 20 is written with a start and end date . The estimated completion date is an important date to keep in mind . If you can not complete your important and needs more time to complete the program requirements , please consult your advisor for international students immediately .

I-20 and I-94 Forms
Both documents are very important and must be kept in a safe place. Please keep all copies of your I-20. You will have your documents I- 94 and I-20 when traveling outside the U.S.
If you leave the U.S. at any time and return , must obtain prior approval from your International Student Advisor . A Designated School Official (DSO ) must sign page three of the I- 20 or may not be allowed back to the U.S.

Change email, address
You are required to notify the Office of International Programs within 10 days if you change your address . Also inform the office if you change your email address . It is very important for us to have your current email address .

Transfer to another College / University
If you decide to move to another university , you must inform the DSO when and Clark College where he will transfer . The Citizenship and Immigration Services ( USCIS) also requires that begin attending the new school the first term after leaving Clark College or the first time after the summer holidays .

Staying in F-1 Visa Status

You must register for a minimum of 12 credits each quarter. If you drop below 12 hours without prior approval from the International Student Advisor will be out of status.

You have only 15 days to leave the U.S. if you decide to withdraw from all classes. You must get prior approval from your International Student Advisor . You may be able to request reinstatement of status if you have a valid reason for withdrawing from classes and is still within the rule of five months.
If you become ill and can not attend school full time, you should have a letter from your doctor, and you should talk with your adviser to international students immediately .

Are expected to attend three consecutive quarters before taking a break. No plan was to have a room unless you first check with your international student advisor .

If you have fallen out of status , you must apply for reinstatement . Reinstatement is not automatic and sometimes be denied. You have just five months to submit for reinstatement . Please contact your international student advisor for filing instructions.

If you are traveling outside the U.S. or returning home for a visit, you must obtain permission from his signature international student advisor in order to re-enter the U.S. You must obtain the signature of at least one week before departure . You may need to apply for a tourist visa to travel to Canada or countries other than their country of origin.

When you complete your program at Clark College and plans to transfer to another school U.S. Must complete a transfer request output .

If you have moved , you must report your new address to your International Student Advisor within 10 days.

If you complete your program at Clark College and has not applied for Optional Practical Training ( OPT ) , and will not be transferred to another school, you have 60 days to leave the U.S.

You can not work anywhere except Clark College. The exceptions to this are Curricular Practical Practice (CPT ) and Post- Completion Optional Practical Training ( OPT ) . Please contact your international student advisor for information.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

US Immigration Reform 2013

The last time the overall cost of immigration was signed into law by Ronald Reagan in 1986, an estimated 3 to 5 million illegal immigrants living in the United States. Today, there are 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States at the expense of immigration reform will allow many of these immigrants receive citizenship in 13 years. They would be required to learn English is to pass background checks, pay and have no obligation to back taxes and fines. Then they would be allowed to get permanent local status. Right here are five methods of the bill to reform the migration will impact the economy.
Economic growth
In May 2013 more than 100 economists have signed a letter of the American Action Forum said that immigration reform will contribute to the growth of the economy. A study of the Forum was conducted revealed that immigration reform would reduce the federal deficit by $ 2500000000000 over the next ten years. Also based on an analysis of the administration of social security, immigration reform would help, social security, working to contribute more to the Trust Fund. It is estimated that immigration reform would increase GDP by $ 1500000000000 more than ten years. In addition, according to the Partnership for a New American Economy, immigrants in the United States are more than twice as likely to start a business than non-immigrants.

Higher wages. . . For more
While revenue growth of immigration reform for most Americans trigger, it could also cause wages to go down for some. A 2007 study by Harvard economists George Borjas and Lawrence Katz found that immigration has led led to a decrease in income for senior high school dropouts and graduates. However, another study showed that in 2010 the total revenue migration actually native rose 0.6 percent. Although there is much academic debate on the pros and cons of migration on income effects, note Demetrios Papademetriou, the Head of State and co-founder of the Migration Policy Institute, that any negative impact of the migration on wages is very low.

More competition for jobs
11 million legal immigrants join the workforce will undoubtedly grow even more competition for jobs. A study by the seat Hispanic Center reports carried out 650,000 jobs created in 2009, foreign-born workers, while native workers lost 1.2 million euros. A research project of the Center for American Progress published, but found that the granting of a legal status for immigrants might actually create jobs, because it would allow immigrants to increase the efficiency and wages. The reasons for the study if the legal staff earn higher wages and spend money on things like real estate, clothing and food are improving demand for goods and services will, and develop the economy as a result.

Increased tax revenue
As the number of statutory employees and increase spending increases, tax revenue will also increase. In 2010, it was estimated that undocumented Latino workers have lost $ 2.2 billion in revenue. As a result, the federal government failed $ 1.4 billion in taxes. The work plan of the Congressional Budget and the Joint Committee on Taxation also found that migration was the 2006 reform law signed into law, it would have created an estimated $ 66 billion in new profits in years 2007 and 2016.

Education is the key
The U.S. economy is no longer able to easily absorb the uneducated, as he did with so many European immigrants in the early twentieth century. To succeed in today's economy, workers must be well educated. Because many jobs, unskilled immigrants without papers who pay lower wages to fill, they struggle to get out of poverty. A study by sociologists UCLA was conducted revealed that, although the formation of Mexican Americans spectacular gains of second-generation parents of immigrant and non-teaching third and fourth generation to do this, and in fact has been delayed in some cases. Many third and fourth generation Mexican Americans are not college graduates, and the education of children from immigrant families still lag behind the national average. In today's economy, it is difficult to digest for less educated workers. Immigration reform is more emphasis on highly skilled only help the economy in the late migrants.

Overall, the proposed immigration reform will have a positive effect on the economy, and could even be aptly called the "bill to reform the economy." As New York Times reporter Ross Douthat pointed out, it is good that so many people around the world still believe in the American dream. But it is important that "if we decide to host the largest number of them and the speed with which we still have to deliver on it."