Bracero redirects here. For the sportscaster, see Rafael Bracero. The first Braceros arrive in Los Angeles by train in 1942. Photograph by Dorothea Lange The Bracero Program (named for the Spanish term bracero, strong-arm) was a series of laws and diploma

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by 燕婷 | 2013-08-21

The Emergency Quota Act, also known as the Emergency Immigration Act of 1921, the Immigration Restriction Act of 1921, the Per Centum Law, and the Johnson Quota Act (ch. 8, 42 Stat. 5 of May 19, 1921) restricted immigration into the United States. Althoug

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-22

When tax season comes, immigrants, especially immigrants holding non-immigrant visas, such as L-1 and H-1 visa holders, have to figure out whether their global income will be taxable in the U.S.Especially for those who apply for EB-1C multinational manage

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-22

As we know, an H-1B visa is an employer-sponsored non-immigration visa. Once the H-1B holder is laid off, if he fails to find a new employer who files an H-1B transfer for him, or transfer to another type of visa such as F-1 in a short period of time, his

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-21

Prior to becoming a resident alien, your global income is not subject to U.S. tax law. But once you pass either the green card test or the substantial presence test and you have no grounds to opt-out, you will be deemed a resident alien for tax purposes

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-21

With the holidays approaching, many of us are planning on spending some quality time overseas. Permanent resident aliens(someone who has a green card) may simply enjoy their time overseas and come back to the U.S.Aby showing their green cardand passport a

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