Essay On Native American Immigration

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Asian Indian Homemaker in USA on H-4B dependent visa Research Paper Presented to Dr. Wayne Smith Stratford University Falls church, Virginia. In Partial fulfillment Of the Requirement for EBM 502 By Aparna Kiran Avula May 21st, 2010 Table of Contents Introduction: 3 Background: 3 Visa 3 US Visas 4 Different categories of Visas: 4 Different Kinds of dependent visas 5 H-4B Visa 5 Problem Statement: 6 Finding from the Survey: 7 Advantages of being on H-4B visa. 11 Disadvantages of being on H-4B visa: 11 H-4B visa holder opinions: 12 H-4B visa holder suggestions: 12 Conclusion: 14 Appendix 16 Bibliography 18 Questionnaire 19 Introduction: United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)[1]…show more content…
Asian Indian - People of Indian origin which is in Southern part of Asia. 2. USCIS - The USCIS is a bureau of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) which is responsible for the administration of immigration and naturalization adjudication functions and establishing immigration services policies and priorities. 3. Green card - Is an identification card that proves permanent resident status of an alien in the United States. It serves as proof that its holder, a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR), has permission to reside and work in the United States of America. 4. Blog - Is a type of website, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. 5. ITIN - An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (or ITIN) is a United States tax processing number issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The IRS issues ITINs to individuals who are required to have a taxpayer identification number but who do not have, and are not eligible to obtain, a Social Security Number 6. Secured Credit card - A secured credit card is issued by a legitimate bank. Through the responsible use of secured credit card, you can establish your own credit until your credit score is

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