Griffin Wrote:Also, the commonly-held misconception is that H1B visa holders are somehow transient and will "go back" at some point. My MIL works with a couple that is originally from China. They came to the US, became nurses and had their family here. Ultimately, they became citizens, but the process takes near-forever with no guarantees of citizenship. They've been here like thirty years now.But the large majority of H1B visa holders do return home. As I argued this topic during the debate season I know a little bit about it.

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Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Music Fundamentals
Computer Literacy
[SIZE="2"][COLOR="DarkOrange"]Taken:
English Composition w/ Essay CLEP 57
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP 65
Introductory Psychology CLEP 57
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CC:
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Music Fundamentals
Computer Literacy
[SIZE="2"][COLOR="DarkOrange"]Taken:
English Composition w/ Essay CLEP 57
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP 65
Introductory Psychology CLEP 57
Western Civilization I CLEP 55[/COLOR][/SIZE]
Studying for:
Principles of Management
American Government


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