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Saturday 5 January 2013

How To Get a Green Card to USA

                                            
Green Cards - 11 ways to get one!



green card, officially known as known as "United States Lawful Permanent Residency," authorizes an individual to live and work in the United States permanently. Individuals seeking a green card through employment can apply from their home country once they are assigned an immigrant visa number, which is organized based on the following preferences:
  • First Preference: Individuals with special abilities, distinguished academics, professors, and researchers, and international executives
  • Second Preference: Professionals with an advanced degree or workers with exceptional talent
  • Third Preference: Skilled workers and professionals
  • Fourth Preference: Individuals under special circumstances, and certain religious workers
  • Fifth Preference: Immigrant investors, who must invest between $500,000-$1,000,000 in a venture that creates at least ten new jobs for U.S. citizens or other lawful permanent residents and immigrants.
How to Get a Green Card
There are four basic employment-related ways to obtain a green card, including:
  • Green Card through a job offer: An which an individual can apply for a green card after receiving a formal offer to work in the United States.
  • Green Card through investment: An individual establishes a business venture that creates new jobs in the U.S.
  • Green Card through self-petition: Distinguished individuals with exceptional abilities, or specific individuals who are granted a National Interest Waiver, can file a green card for themselves.
  • Special Category Green Card: This category include workers in the established special immigrant categories, such as broadcasters, international employees, and religious workers, for example.
Green Card Lottery Program
The annual green card lottery program (Diversity Immigrant Visa Program) is an opportunity for potential immigrants to obtain the status as a permanent legal resident of the USA. This program runs each year and provides 55,000 "Green Cards" to applicants randomly selected in a lottery process - known as the Green Card Lottery.
Green Card Application Process
Although the application process differs based on the method in which one seeks to obtain a green card, generally an I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, must be submitted.
Once the petition is approved individuals can apply for a green card through Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status.


The United States offers several ways to become a Permanent Resident (Green Card holder). A Green Card allows you to live and work permanently in the U.S.
Below is a list of the various ways that you may qualify for a Green Card. Choose the appropriate category and click Start Now to learn more.
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1.  Family Based Immigration

a.  Relatives of U.S. Citizens

        •   Spouse 
        •   Unmarried child (under the age of 21) 
        •   Unmarried stepchild (under the age of 21)
        •   Adopted child (under the age of 18) or        •   Parent or stepparent
        •   Unmarried son or daughter (over the age of 21) 

        •   Married son or daughter (any age) 

        •   Brother or Sister

b.  Relatives of Green Card holders

        •   Spouse 
        •   Unmarried child (under the age of 21) 
        •   Unmarried stepchild (under the age of 21)
        •   Adopted child (under the age of 18) or        •   Unmarried son or daughter (over the age of 21) 



2.  Employment Based Immigration

a.Employment First Preference

        •  Persons with extraordinary ability 
        •  Outstanding professors and researchers        •  Managers and executives in multinational companies

b.Employment Second Preference

        •  Professionals with advanced degrees        •  Persons with exceptional ability        •  Exceptional professors and researchers

c.Employment Second Preference with National
Interest Waiver (NIW)

        •  Persons with exceptional ability involved in activities that will substantially benefit the U.S.
national interest
        •  Advanced degree professionals involved in activities that will substantially benefit the U.S. national interest

d.Employment Third Preference

        •  Professionals with a U.S. bachelor's or foreign equivalent degree
        •  Skilled workers
        •  Unskilled workers

e.Schedule A

        •  Registered nurses and physical therapists
        •  Persons qualified to work in one of the shortage occupations on the Schedule A list



3.  Green Card Lottery

          •  Winners of the Green Card Lottery conducted by the U.S. Department of State.



4.  Investors

        a.  Foreign entrepreneurs who invest $500,000 in a commercial enterprise in a targeted employment area that will benefit the U.S. economy and create at least
5 full-time U.S. jobs.
        b. Foreign entrepreneurs who invest $1,000,000 in a commercial enterprise that will benefit the U.S. economy and create at least 10 full-time U.S. jobs.



5.  Adoption

          •  Children under sixteen years of age adopted by U.S. citizens or green card holders.



6.  Registry

          •  Foreign Nationals who have resided continuously in the U.S. since January 1, 1972.



7.  Private Bill

          •  Foreign nationals that Congress (House of Representatives or Senate) believes have compelling humanitarian factors to stay permanently in the U.S. and for whom the USCIS cannot grant permanent resident status.



8.  Diplomats

          •  High-level diplomats on A-1 visa who are unable or unwilling to return to their home country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution.



9.  Asylum

          •  Foreign nationals in the U.S. who are unable or unwilling to return to their home country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, or membership in a particular social or political group.



10.  Refugee

          •  Foreign nationals displaced by war, famine, and civil and political unrest or, unable or unwilling to return to their home country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution.
          •  Foreign nationals in their home country who have experienced persecution in the past or have a well-founded fear of persecution in the future.



11.  Special Immigrants

        a.  Religious Workers
        b.  Former employees of U.S. Government
        c.  Former employees of the Panama Canal Zone 

        d.  Former employees of U.S. Armed Forces
        e.  Retired employees of International Organizations
        f.   Former employees of the U.S. consulate in Hong Kong
        g.  Employees of International Broadcasting Companies
        h.  Special agricultural workers
        i.   Foreign medical graduates
        
j.
Abused spouses and children of U.S. Citizens or Green
Card holders
        
k.
Permanent Residents who departed the U.S. for more
than 12 months
        
l.
Foreign children declared dependent in U.S.
juvenile courts



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Friday 4 January 2013

Carbon Copy Pro's latest Scam Exposed


Carbon Copy Pro's latest focus for it's members

Well as usual there are recent updates in the land of Carbon Copy Pro Scam... There recent focus and constant "NEW" sales pitch is that they have call center to assist you with your sales... Once again Jay Kubassek and the boys are focusing teh "WHY TO BUY" point onto a single point that really isn't that helpful to consumers... One would think that PROPER MARKETING education would be a WHOLE Package of reasons to purchase a home based business opportunity.

But then again when you build a home business solution around the SMALLEST market share I've ever seen then I guess you have to pull out all the "stops" to convince someone to get caught up in such a goofy scam.. The absurdity of marketing a package of Wealth management, Assets protection and corporate strategies services to a market of home based business seekers is absolutely hilarious... These people you've targeted are trying to figure out how to DEVELOP and GENERATE WEALTH - NOT PROTECT IT... Which also happens to be about 90% of the population. Only 10% hold the wealth and need those types of services.. And that's such an "ELITEST" Group that they usually stay within there own "GROUPS" rather than go to someone unfamiliar.

And because the product is not usually sold in the open RETAIL or CONSUMER market is the reason ONCE AGAIN I have to keep the Carbon Copy Pro marketing system and solution to a home based business in the SCAM category.

Read this report about the Carbon Copy Pro boys and there shenanigans...

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friday, JANUARY 4, 2013

Carbon Copy Marketing - Scam or Legit?

After a twenty or so calls from average joe's searching for the best home based business asking my opinion on the Carbon Copy Marketing system with Jay Kubassek I finaly started doing some research on this seemingly hot new "buzz" in the home business industry.

Seems like every where I turn I hear something about Carbon Copy Marketing and it's success story Jay Kubassek. Well here is a brief over view of what I uncovered form my quick research.

First and foremost I found a VERY DETAILED website that gives an over view of the entire Carbon Copy Marketing system when I ran a search on Google. I'm placing the link to this website I discovered at the bottom of my little two cents here. But if you're in a hurry to learn the details about Carbon Copy then you can click this line.

Now, from what I uncovered I found that the system is charging people $50.00 to get this very basic information that is described on teh website I mentioned above. Basically the company or "product" they're promoting is called Wealth Masters International and has from what I've learned on the WMI website three levels at which to join but Carbon Copy Marketing primarily focuses on pushing or promoting the $8,995.00 level - Yes, thats right! The initial buy in they're wanting you to get involved with is $8,995 for JUST THE PROGRAM! THAT'S IT!

After you've forked over a huge amount of money for this "wealth management" mentoring and education CD package they suggest you have and additional $5,000.00 for a marketing budget. I was floored personally, to think that someone wanting to start a business is going to shell out $13,995 to get started. I mean how many potential members do they think they can attract? The pool of potential investors has to be pretty small when you think about the average "per-capita" income in the USA house holds. Again the statistical data for this business is provided on the very detailed site I ran across in my Google search for Carbon Copy Marketing and Jay Kubassek.

I would urge anyone looking into getting involved in Carbon Copy Marketing with Jay Kubassek to take a few minutes and review this wesbite located at teh following link:
http://carbon-copy-scam.com

I also ran across another fairly good review on Squidoo.com discussing the Carbon Copy systemhttp://www.squidoo.com/carbon-copy-marketing-the-duplicate. It wasn't as detailed as the website above that I discovered but it was yet another interesting take on the entire system form a very experienced and familiar online marketing guru. This was from a personal perspective form teh creator of The Wealth Funnel System Home Based Business.

Again, it wasn't as detailed as the site above but it was a pretty good take and it made some interesting points as well.

I hope this has given you some better insight into what the Carbon Copy Marketing System is all about. Do your research and begin speaking with people that don't "HIDE BEHIND A WEBSITE" to find the best opportunity to suite your needs and goals best.

And always remember this: The value is in the value is in the education and training. If you are truly instructed how to market properly online then you'll be successful at what ever product, program, r service you wish to promote.

Thursday 3 January 2013

BEST USA VISA GUIDE


Have you ever asked yourself “Which USA Visa is Best for Me?”
There are so many types of visas and so many options for coming to the United States that your head may be reeling. There are literally dozens of potential visas, plus over a dozen different ways to get a green card. Choosing which USA Visa to apply for is the most important step you will take; if you choose the wrong one, you may be denied! There are several different factors that will help you determine which visa is best for you, and it can often be very confusing deciding which visa is right for you.
This USA Visa Guide will help you decide!
Written by an experienced Immigration Lawyer and packed with helpful advice on every visa category, this detailed USA Visa Guide will help you decide which of the many USA Visa is perfect for you! This guide answers common questions about different visa categories, and is perfect if any of the following apply to you: 
  • If you want to visit the USA only for vacations and tourism
  • If you want to work in the USA, either short term/temporary, or for many years
  • If you want to attend University or College in the USA
  • If you already have family in the USA and want to live there permanently
  • If you have a spouse or fiance in the USA
  • Much, much more!
The reasons why you wish to come to the United States can greatly affect which visa is best for you. Are you coming for business, because of family, or for some other reason? If you are coming to the US for business, then you will want one of the many business visa options. There are also many options for family visas, including different visas for spouses and fiances, parents, children, and siblings. There are also different choices for student visas, depending on which type of college, university, or training school you wish to attend. There are many USA Visa options to choose from, but this guide will help you understand the differences between all of the different categories and help you to make those difficult, but important, decisions! 
USA Visa Guide Contents
Inside this detailed ebook, you will find information on many different types of visas for the USA, including: 

Nonimmigrant Visas

Nonimmigrant visas are temporary and may include various temporary work, study and holiday visas, all of which offer the opportunity to stay in the US for a few years.
The essential thing to know about nonimmigrant visas is that they are reserved specifically for those who don’t intend to try to immigrate or remain in the US. Most of these visas require applicants to prove that they will stay in the country only temporarily — for example, by maintaining a permanent residence in their home country.
Visa types that fall into the nonimmigrant visa category include the B-1 visa for individuals wanting to temporarily enter the US for business purposes, the B-2 visa for those wishing to come to the US for tourism, pleasure or medical treatment, the M and F visas for students wishing to study at a US academic institution and the J visa for those wishing to do an educational exchange in the US.

Immigrant Visas

Immigrant visas are for those who wish to legally immigrate to the United States, meaning they want to live and work in the country permanently. The requirements for immigrant visas are generally the most stringent — and will require the greatest amount of time and paperwork.
There are various routes to permanent residency (a green card) in the US. These visas most often require sponsorship, either by an immediate family member (like aspouse or fiancĂ©(e), parent, brother or sister) or by an employer.
An exception to the sponsorship requirement is offered by the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program, which provides visas to residents of countries with low rates of immigration to the US without requiring a sponsor. Special immigrant visas are also available for certain religious workers and adopted children, among others.

Dual-Intent Visas

Dual-intent visas are interesting because though they are technically not an immigrant visa, they waive the major requirement of nonimmigrant visas: proving you do not plan to remain in the US.
Dual intent basically means that the visa holder does intend to immigrate at some point in the future, although he or she currently wishes to maintain nonimmigrant status in the US.
Visa types that fall into the dual-intent visa category include the H-1B visa for specialty occupations, such as academics or physicians, and the L-1 visa, which is designated for intra-company transfers. Note that the L-1 visa is specifically designated for employees who are in an executive, managerial or otherwise specialized role in the company. Dual intent also extends to H-4 and L-2 dependents of H-1 and L-1 visa holders.
This USA Visa Guide is written by an experienced Immigration Lawyer. It contains the latest and most up-to-date visa categories, descriptions, and instructions. Usually information like this from a U.S. Immigration Attorney would cost you THOUSANDS of DOLLARS!
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