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1 minute ago, tacobell fan said:

nuvvu describe chesina rendu situations lo accident aithe result vere ga untadha kaka? Just asking. 

Asalu accident ane thoght nduku vachindi ?adi - ve thinking ante. Drive chuskunta povatame pothe intiki lekunte faiki guddi lo mella aithe hospital ki. 

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2 minutes ago, Sucker said:

Asalu accident ane thoght nduku vachindi ?adi - ve thinking ante. Drive chuskunta povatame pothe intiki lekunte faiki guddi lo mella aithe hospital ki. 

tooch nuvvu ila reverse lo ravadam emi bagoledu brahmi17.gif

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3 hours ago, Spartan said:

 

the whole disco is for kids who were not born in US. (kids credit gurinchi)...

US born kids aite u can do anything except the regulations related to ur H1.

Company phone ni personal ki vadetollaki kuda reject chestunnaru

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Interesting that only 60-70yrs back, almost all immigrants into the US were from poor backgrounds escaping persecution, and they enjoyed free college, schools.

Now US wants only programmable slaves as citizens. lol.

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1 minute ago, pottipotato said:

Interesting that only 60-70yrs back, almost all immigrants into the US were from poor backgrounds escaping persecution, and they enjoyed free college, schools.

Now US wants only programmable slaves as citizens. lol.

US losing its sheen man...

Canada ke jai kottadam better...emantav setu ? Montreal,Ottawa...

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7 hours ago, Spartan said:

Good move for USA right..why would any govt want to free load the people who aint gonna stay here or pay taxes...

off course legal ga tax kattinodiki kuda vartistundi..but most of them wont use the Food Stamps. atleast..

PS: Some of the desi people who can mistakenly use the Public Funds.....

1) Free tax credit for children below 17, this is applicable only to US born child. if child is H4 , dont take that under ur tax deduction, it falls under public charge..

2) Maternity paid leave of 6 weeks apart from what company pays for. like ex. Amazon or FB lo 6 months maternity leave allow cheste..andulo the company will pay only for 12 weeks.... another 12 weeks or 6 weeks depending on the state is paid by State govt ..this comes under Public Charge...

3) Obama care Insurance...this also falls under public charge...

4) FHA mortgage also,. though most of us dont use that but still falls under that category

 

so be careful while taking above things...leda GC ki bokka pade chances chala unnai....

2 is state not federal so I don’t think it comes under public charge 

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3 hours ago, Spartan said:

https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/family/7-requirements-for-the-child-tax-credit/L3wpfbpwQ

5.  Citizenship test

The child must be a U.S. citizen, a U.S. national or a U.S. resident alien. (For tax purposes, the term "U.S. national" refers to individuals who were born in American Samoa or in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.)

 

US Citizen, GC holder.

intak mundu ITIN meeda claim chese varu..now all Tax software ask u for SSN not ITIN....

e rule 2 yrs back vachindi..and it is public charge...

Q. What publicly funded benefits may be considered for public charge purposes?

 Cash assistance for income maintenance and institutionalization for long-term care at government expense may be considered for public charge purposes. However, receipt of such benefits must still be considered in the context of the totality of the circumstances before a person will be deemed inadmissible on public charge grounds.

Public benefits that are received by one member of a family are also not attributed to other family members for public charge purposes unless the cash benefits amount to the sole support of the family.

Acceptance of the following types of assistance may lead to the determination that the individual is likely to become a public charge:

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) under Title XVI of Social Security Act

  • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) cash assistance (part A of Title IV of the Social Security Act--the successor to the AFDC program) (Note: Non cash benefits under TANF such as subsidized child care or transit subsidies cannot be considered and non-recurrent cash payments for crisis situations cannot be considered for evidence of public charge)
  • State and local cash assistance programs that provide benefits for income maintenance (often called "General Assistance" programs)
  • Programs (including Medicaid) supporting individuals who are institutionalized for long-term care (e.g., in a nursing home or mental health institution). (Note: costs of incarceration for prison are not considered for public charge determinations)

This is not an exhaustive list of the types of cash benefits that could lead to a determination that a person is likely to become primarily dependent on the government for subsistence, and thus, a public charge. Receipt of any such cash benefits not listed above will continue to be assessed under the “totality of the circumstances” analysis described above.

 

Source: https://www.uscis.gov/news/fact-sheets/public-charge-fact-sheet

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8 hours ago, kothavani said:

CA lo andaru state benefit for maternity and paternity tisukuntaru baaa 99.99 %

only when rule comes into affect they should object...they can't go for past records and object kada..

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