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Which immigrants can get personal assistance from the US government?

# American Immigrants # Introduction Due to the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic, the US government issued a $200 million economic stimulus bill. Among them, the direct cash subsidy to the government, that is, personal assistance. Let's introduce to you which immigrants can get personal assistance from the US government. Welcome to read!

Article 1 Which immigrants can get personal assistance from the US government?

It is reported that the IRS said that this cash subsidy will be paid on April 9. If the relevant conditions are met, each adult can receive $65,438 +0.200, the couple can receive $2,400, and the minor children under $65,438 +0.7 can receive $500.

Note: If the taxpayer's income exceeds the total income of $75,000 (family income is 65,438+050,000), the subsidy he can get will be reduced by $5 for every increase of $65,438+000, and so on. People who earn more than $99,000 a year (family income exceeds $65,438+$098,000) will not receive subsidies.

1. Who can get personal assistance?

1, American citizen or green card holder

2. Work visa (H, SSN) and compliance with the substantive residence law.

3. International students (F/J/M/Q) have lived in the United States for more than 5 years, and the sixth year has lived in the United States for more than 183 days.

4. Exchange Scholar (J/Q) visa has been in the United States for more than 2 years, and the third year has been in the United States for more than 183 days.

5, TN, O visa and comply with the substantive law of residence.

Second, how to calculate the substantive residence test?

For example, you have lived in 20 17, 20 18, 20 19 120 days respectively. 20 19 is 120 days, 20 18 is 120 days, that is, 40 days, and 20 17 is 120 days.

3. When can I get personal assistance?

This subsidy does not need to be applied for or taxed. The government will directly remit the money to your tax return account according to the tax returns in the last two years. If you don't have an account, you will receive a check from the IRS.

According to the IRS, as many as 70 million people can receive remittances in mid-April since April 9. Paper checks will be sent on April 24, but a small number of people may not receive them until September. It is expected that low-income people will be given priority. If your account has not been credited, you have not received a check, or you think that you have received less money than you deserve, you can file a claim for arrears when you file your tax return next year.

It is worth noting that the subsidy obtained will not be regarded as a "public burden" in the United States, that is, it will not affect the applicant's future green card naturalization application. Therefore, those who meet the requirements and have concerns can be assured to receive them.

Personally, in addition to cash subsidies, unemployed employees can also receive unemployment benefits. It should be noted that the subsidy policies of different States in the United States are different. In addition, some states have introduced compensation related to the epidemic. Please pay attention to the relevant policies in your area in time.

As a traditional immigrant country, the United States has always been favored by investors. China families who study in the United States and immigrate to the United States for their children's education or other reasons need to make plans in advance to obtain permanent residence status in the United States. People who want to immigrate to the United States as a whole can choose EB-5 to invest in immigration.

Extended reading: the comprehensive advantages of American immigrants

The United States is the incubator and birthplace of heavy industry, high technology and scientific and technological innovation all over the world, and has great influence in many fields such as economy, politics, science and technology, military affairs and entertainment.

Economic index:

No matter whether the American economy is in recession or not, as an excellent technical talent, there will be absolute room for development for a long time to come. If middle-and low-end workers are at a disadvantage, the unemployment rate and legal minimum income standard in the United States are the lowest among the four major immigrants, so we should carefully consider emigrating middle-and low-end skilled workers to the United States.

Employment index:

The United States has a temperate continental climate, and the climate varies greatly from place to place, that is, there are areas where the seasons are like spring, and there are also areas where it is cold and hot all the year round.

Climate index:

The United States is almost the lowest price country in the world, and its general consumer goods prices are at the lowest level among the four major immigrant countries.

Price index:

America is not a welfare state. The American government has pushed many social security responsibilities to the society, and the undertakers are basically local major insurance companies. Pursuing benefits is the essence of insurance companies as businessmen. Compared with other countries, social security is directly undertaken by the government, and its effectiveness, adaptability and universality are quite different. Although the federal and state governments of the United States also provide a small amount of benefits, there are many application thresholds. At present, the most prominent problem of welfare security in the United States is the lack of universal medical security system, which means that a considerable number of people are still in a state of lack of medical care and medicine, and high drug prices further increase the living burden of low-income groups.

Friendly index:

There are no categories of skilled immigrants in the United States, and the closest ones are labor immigrants (E3) and talent immigrants (EB- 1), but both are more difficult. Trying to immigrate to the United States easily through similar skilled migration, among the four major immigrant countries, the United States has no advantage.

Further reading: American EB- 1C professional immigration application strategy

Managers and senior managers of multinational companies are the first choice for professional immigrants. Although you need the support of American employers, you don't need to apply for a labor card, and there is almost no problem of green card scheduling. Let's take a look at the US EB- 1C professional immigration application strategy.

I. Classification

EB- 1C is divided into EB- 1A outstanding talents EB- 1B outstanding professors/researchers EB- 1C managers of multinational companies.

Second, the US EB 1C application conditions

1. There must be two companies in the United States and overseas, the parent company and the subsidiary company.

2. The applicant must have worked for an overseas parent company outside the United States for more than one year in the past three years, and need to seek to continue working for the American branch or subsidiary (or other eligible entities) of the overseas company. The position of the applicant's overseas and American subsidiaries (or other eligible entities) must be a manager or a senior executive (president, general manager, deputy general manager or corresponding position).

3. The applicant wants to immigrate to the United States for the purpose of operating and managing the company in the United States. American employers, that is, branches and subsidiaries of overseas companies (or other eligible entities) apply to the Immigration Bureau, and American companies must actually operate for more than one year.

Overseas companies and American companies need to operate normally and hire reasonable employees.

In addition, people who have served as managers or supervisors may not meet the requirements.

Third, the requirements of American EB 1C immigrants for managers' applications

1, guiding the management or main functions of the company;

2. Be responsible for formulating the company's objectives and policies;

3. Have great dominance in the company's decision-making;

4, only accept the supervision of the company's very high level, such as the board of directors, shareholders, or higher-level supervisors.

Four. Requirements of EB 1C immigrants in the United States for executive applications

1. Manage the company, a department of the company or be responsible for a major function of the company;

2. Manage and control the work of other professionals and managers. , or responsible for a major function or department of the company;

If you manage other employees, the applicant must have some rights, such as hiring, firing or suggesting promotion. If you don't directly manage other employees, you need to have the right to guide the main functions of the company;

4. Have the right to guide the daily operation of the company.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) application process

1, set up a company in the United States or buy a company as a branch in the United States;

2. Overseas companies send managers to American branches with non-immigrant visas (L- 1 visa);

3. After entering the United States 1 year, the company can apply for immigration if it operates normally and employs reasonable employees;

4. Prepare relevant materials and submit EB- 1C immigration application;

5.L- 1 Visa During working in the United States, L- 1 Applicants and their families can live, work and study in the United States;

6. While waiting for the immigration application based on EB- 1C, if the L- 1 applicant and his family need to leave the country for business or other reasons, they can apply to the immigration office for a "pre-entry permit" to enter and leave the United States several times within 1 year, while maintaining the qualification of obtaining a green card directly in the United States.