The advantages and suitable groups of the US EB1A immigration project

Advantages and suitable groups of the U.S. EB1A immigration project

1. Advantages of the U.S. EB1A project

First of all, it costs less and does not require investing 500,000 in the United States. US dollars, and there is no investment risk. Secondly, the review cycle is short, the results can be known within 15 days, and you can successfully immigrate to the United States within one year at the earliest. In addition, there are no mandatory requirements for applicants’ English and academic qualifications. Applicants do not need to look for employer sponsorship. They can obtain a permanent green card in one step and do not need to transition to a conditional green card. If one person applies, the whole family can obtain green cards, and their children can receive high-quality education.

2. Who is suitable for the US eb1a project

Generally speaking, there are many suitable people, as long as the applicant has achieved achievements in industries such as education, art, science, business, and sports. You can apply if you have made outstanding contributions. If it is business, the suitable people are executives and business owners who are influential in the industry. If it is art, the suitable people are calligraphers, painters, musicians, singers, models, etc. If it is science, the suitable people are scientists in various fields, such as experts or engineers, etc., who usually have published articles or obtained patents. If it is education, suitable people are principals, university professors, etc. If it is sports, the suitable people are coaches, athletes, etc.

Extended reading: Living expenses after immigrating to the United States

1. Children’s expenses

(1) Child care fees for the younger son: about $300 per month. Go to daycare four times a week for half a day.

(2) Gymnastics fee: The second child’s gymnastics class is $140 per month, with 6 hours of training per week. My younger son also joined in the fun. The gymnastics fee is $50 per month and he can play for one hour every week.

(3) Piano fee: The piano teacher charges $45 per hour. This is a relatively cheap fee. Thanks to some teachers who understood the principle of small profits but quick turnover, we poor and lower-middle peasants were benefited. So the monthly cost for two children is $90 times 4 or 5. The average monthly fee is about $400

(4) The oldest’s math class: Mathematics, $110 per month.

(5) Other extracurricular activities: For example, the eldest brother’s revolutionary debate class is $150 for ten weeks; the second son’s painting class is $160 for 12 weeks; the eldest son’s volleyball class is $75 for six weeks. Other donations and so on will not be counted.

2. Monthly loan repayment

$3100 (This expense includes house insurance, land tax, principal and interest.)

3. Water, electricity and water

Last month our electricity bill was $160, and the water bill hasn’t come yet, so it’s probably going to cost dozens of dollars. Let’s count it as $30 first. So the cost is nearly $200.

4. Telephone and Internet access fee

***$35 per session. Among them, broadband Internet access costs $15, and local phone calls only cost $16. The cost, to be commended, is cheaper than St. Louis.

5. Mobile phone fee

$65. We are using a family plan, and three mobile phones of family members can call each other for free. After 7pm and on weekends, long distance calls within the United States are free.

6. Garbage and waste recycling fees

Free of charge. This is also worthy of praise. In St. Louis, garbage fees cost more than twenty dollars a month.

7. Gasoline expenses for road transportation

The car insurance for two cars is nearly $50 per month, and the gas expenses for two cars are around $200 per month.

Now do the math. Not counting meals, our monthly expenses are within $4500-5000. If you include food costs, it will be around $5,500. The premise of this monthly expense is that everything goes according to plan and there are no particularly big unexpected expenses, excluding travel expenses.