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by zzleeper
3390 days ago
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Also, unless a migrant stays in the US forever, they won't receive the benefits of their social security contributions. EG: I pay 6.2*2=12.4% as social security, but unless I contribute for at least 10 years, those contributions are lost. So many H1B holders end up paying 12% more in taxes than their American counterparts... |
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And unlike an H1B, my O-1 visa is not dual intent. That means I get to stay in constant purgatory. Haven't really looked into it, but I probably should.
Either way, legal immigrants contribute just as much, if not more, as citizens do.
Edit: Looks like they support sending social security payments to foreign countries, if you meet requirements. That's neat. https://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10137.pdf