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What are the advantages and disadvantages of investing in immigration to the United States?

The actual situation is like this. Generally speaking, if you invest US$ 654.38+0 million or US$ 500,000 in some places similar to our development zone and create 65,438+00 jobs, American immigrants will give you a green card, but this green card has a term of two years. You must guarantee 65,438+00 jobs in the next two years to get a permanent green card.

The risk comes out. In the United States, 65,438+00 jobs are not regarded as employment opportunities because we care about 65,438+00 migrant workers. You have to pay all kinds of insurance for them for two years 10 people.

Your father should be talking about projects packaged by intermediaries, that is, according to the immigration law I mentioned above, some American companies distribute some large projects, such as a hotel with 100 jobs to 10 people who want to immigrate, so that everyone can create 10 jobs and you can immigrate to get a permanent green card. At present, what is done in China is basically like this.

The risk is that American immigrants invest in private business projects. If this project loses your investment, it will also lose money. More importantly, if the project has been in operation for less than two years or there are not enough jobs, the US Immigration Service will take back your green card. As far as I know, I haven't heard that China immigrants have successfully survived for two years in this way and exchanged their two-year limited green cards for permanent green cards.

As for tuition fees, I know that some states don't give you a green card to go to school because of the low tuition fees of local students, but you or your parents have to pay taxes in the local area for more than a period of time, and your family has contributed to the local area, so the local area will give you an educational opportunity with low tuition fees.

In short, American immigration should be a good opportunity, but it is a bit complicated. Don't listen to the intermediary. I tell you responsibly that the United States is short of money but absolutely poor enough to make money by selling green cards.

I am also concerned about American immigrants. If you know anything, please tell me.