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Will U.S. confinement center fees be more expensive in 2018 than in previous years?

1. Low-price trap There is an old saying in China: People don’t know the goods, but money does. Of course, this sentence is not useful at all times in our lives, and sometimes there are times when we don’t know the money. But it is effective in most cases. For example, if we buy something on a certain store, if the price difference is too big, it is likely to be a fake. The same goes for going to the United States to give birth; the entire service process lasts three months, not counting previous training such as visas. If the price is too low, it is definitely abnormal. Everyone is doing business and is a businessman. The purpose of a businessman is to make money. In my entire life, I have never seen people who lose money doing business. Mothers who are going to the United States to give birth, if under the same conditions of service and room type, if some merchants offer significantly lower prices than other counterparts, then mothers should be vigilant! This is most likely a scam.

2. The resale trap of illegal intermediaries. Most people living in China have this experience: being resold by intermediaries. When we travel by car, etc., it is common for our property to be resold by an intermediary. The biggest feature of intermediary resale is that the money is taken away by the intermediary, and you can't get the corresponding service after spending so much money. The same goes for the industry of giving birth in the United States. The country is filled with all kinds of shady agencies, charging as little as 30 and as much as 50! In other words, all the money you pay them in China is intermediary service fees. But our Huamei Baby is not like this. It will be stated in the contract: If it is not directly sold in the United States, we will give a full refund. The intermediary would never dare to write such a clause.

3. Visa fraud trap. This trap is used by shady agencies and bad B&Bs in the United States. In order to increase the visa approval rate and thus increase their chances of charging agency fees and their own visa level restrictions, most of the unscrupulous agencies deceive the visa officers who want to go to the United States to give birth and will not tell the visa officers that she is coming to the United States to give birth. of. In this way, after the visa is approved, he will ask the pregnant woman who went to the United States to give birth to collect an advance payment (agency fee). If the pregnant woman does not pay, then he will threaten to report visa fraud. Of course, there are also Hei Duo Hei agencies that charge a fair amount of agency fees before they apply for visas for pregnant women. This method is only used when encountering problems that cannot be collected. Most of them start with low visa service fees. . If the unscrupulous B&Bs in the United States know that mothers who come to the United States to give birth have "dishonest visas", they may use this to coerce pregnant women into obeying them. Here is a special reminder for pregnant women: You must be cautious when choosing a B&B in the United States and don’t be cheap. 4. Medical cost trap: Pregnant women who go to the United States to give birth are often deceived by unscrupulous businessmen who offer free medical treatment because they do not understand the laws and welfare rules in the United States. Many B&Bs and unscrupulous businesses solicit guests with the promise of covering all medical expenses. Why do they dare to take over everything? This is due to the free medical white card (Medi-Cal) in the United States. Most B&Bs and unscrupulous businesses apply for this benefit for pregnant women under the pretense of including medical expenses. This benefit is paid for by the U.S. government, and B&B owners and unscrupulous businesses do not have to pay a penny. However, the consequences of applying for this white card are very serious. If you are found to have been deceived, it will basically be difficult to come to the United States in the future!

5. Hidden consumption trap This trap often coexists with the low-price trap. First, low prices are used to attract pregnant women who go to the United States to give birth, and then "hidden consumption" is provided in various services after coming to the United States. There are many hidden consumption methods in black B&Bs here. After so many years of experience, I have heard many mothers complain about them. Let’s take stock of them for everyone: A. Transportation to pick up and drop off consumption. Mothers who come to the United States to give birth to children often need to go out for shopping, shopping, and shopping. ! However, generally black B&Bs are far away from the city (mountain view villas). If you want to go out, you usually need to pay the landlord a lot of transportation fees. B. Airport pick-up fee, inspection fee, delivery fee, etc. C. Cleaning fees, laundry fees, and various fees. D. There are other hidden consumptions, so I won’t list them one by one. Something to note: The United States is a country with a tipping culture. In most places, service charges require consumption, but generally not a lot. If it is too outrageous and abnormal, it falls into the category of hidden consumption.

Netizens don’t have to worry at all if they encounter a shady confinement center in Los Angeles. As long as you understand the law, confinement centers will definitely be a vulnerable group in front of you.

I will teach you two ways to protect your rights and you will definitely kill the evil boss:

First, make sure that if there are illegal workers (drivers, confinement nanny, chefs, housekeepers, etc.) employed in the confinement center, find out the address. , especially the name of the black worker and the room where he lives, and then call the immigration office. Report illegal employment of illegal workers. Then the Immigration Bureau basically accepts 100 cases and drives to arrest them at night. If caught, the illegal worker will be fine, but the boss will face a fine of $50,000 and an 18-month sentence!

Second, report the boss to the IRS for tax evasion! The premise is that there is evidence, such as receipts and accounts, and it is best to report it together with other pregnant women. According to American law, confinement centers have to pay a heavy tax, usually more than 30. If the amount is huge, the boss will definitely face criminal penalties!

It doesn’t matter if you don’t understand English. You can Google the phone number of the Immigration Bureau or the Internal Revenue Service, call it, and say repeatedly: Chinese! Chinese! Chinese! The other party will find someone who understands Chinese to talk to!