What are the benefits of having a baby in the US? In addition to those seen on the website of American Baby Home.

One, if the baby's future to the United States to live:

1, enjoy the United States 13 years of compulsory education. Attend elementary school to high school completely free of charge.

2, even if you can't afford to go to the doctor, you can enjoy comprehensive medical coverage without worrying about being thrown out of the hospital.

3. In the future, you can apply for scholarships that only U.S. citizens are entitled to, and 1% low-interest student loans. Compared to most foreign students who pay their own way to the U.S., you can save tens of millions of RMB.

4, the future of unconditional stay in the high-income U.S. jobs, the U.S. Many key positions, such as official military affairs, defense diplomacy, high-tech and core laboratories, strictly limited to citizens.

5, the future to enjoy the world's more than 180 diplomatic countries to enter the visa-free and the most favorable entry and exit facilities.

6, the future of the U.S. social security card, enjoy a variety of U.S. social welfare measures and medical equipment, old age pension, including people overseas, live in low-cost, high-quality apartments for the elderly.

7. When there is political instability or turmoil in other countries, U.S. citizens will be able to enjoy priority flights out of the U.S. under the protection of the U.S. government, even if there is an air embargo.

Second, if your baby will be living in China for a long time in the future:

1. If the parents are Chinese nationals, your American baby will be able to live in China with a China Travel Permit, and your American baby will be able to enjoy China's 9-year compulsory education in most provincial cities.

2. Attend various prestigious universities in China as an international student and enjoy various favorable conditions.

3. Benefits for parents:

1. Parents can apply for immigration as guardians from the beginning of their children's schooling, at almost zero cost. And people born outside the U.S., such as applying for naturalization as a U.S. citizen, in addition to political asylum, professionals and marriage to a U.S. citizen, the rest will have to spend at least 4-10 years and half a million dollars in fees. Of course you want to immigrate to Canada, Australia, Hong Kong, etc., the same threshold.

2. After the child turns 21, the parents can immigrate to the U.S. without a quota. Just in time to retire to the U.S., as well as enjoy the local free medical white card program for the elderly.

What is the process of giving birth to a child in the United States?

1. Obtain a U.S. visa before or early in your pregnancy.

You can apply for a B1/B2 (business or tourist visa) to have a baby in the U.S., but remember not to go to the visa in the condition of a belly bump, so as not to be rejected and also leave a record. Generally in just pregnant or not pregnant when you have to apply for a visa first, can go into the key depends on the visa can get. If you have a visa, you can go to the U.S. before you are 7 or 8 months pregnant.

The U.S. visa has been greatly relaxed for Chinese citizens, and the visa pass rate is about 80%. Anyone who has some real estate, income, and can prove that you won't be staying in the U.S. can basically get a visa. If you don't know how to do it yourself, you can also entrust the domestic professional visa company (need to pay the fee).

2, looking for agencies & monthly child center, tailored to suit the package.

After obtaining a visa, you have to look for a suitable intermediary organization, who will recommend packages for you to choose from according to your situation and needs. Departure to the US is usually arranged when you are 6-7 months pregnant. At this time, the fetus has stabilized, and the mother-to-be's physical condition is more suitable for long-haul flights, with less discomfort than in the second trimester.

3. Check in to the monthly child care center and prepare for delivery.

There are usually people who are familiar with the U.S., proficient in English and Chinese, and have some medical knowledge at the center, who can arrange for a series of services for the pregnant woman, such as transportation, food and lodging, prenatal checkups, and postnatal services.

4. After the baby is born, you can return to your home country after applying for the baby's documents.

Arranging a hospital for the birth of the baby, it usually takes three to six weeks to recover, apply for the baby's documents (including a U.S. passport, social security card, etc.), and then you can depart for your home country.

What are the risks of having a baby in the US?

Although there are N great benefits of going to the United States to have a baby, there are also risks and hardships.

For Chinese moms, going to the US to have a baby is a tough trip. You'll need to cleverly conceal your impending labor when you cross the border; you'll have to withstand an 11-hour flight; you'll be alone for three months with no friends or family around, eating food that's hard to adjust to with a room full of expectant mothers from all corners of the globe; and, finally, you'll have to pray that you don't have a premature labor, a difficult delivery, or suffer from post-partum depression.

Some agencies, in the case of information mismatch, carry out false propaganda, such as "only through them can pass customs", in order to cheat the high cost of services. The U.S. is a country where a lot of Chinese people are dedicated to giving birth to children in the U.S. Conditions vary, and even some of these centers are not registered at all, and the centers are likely to be remodeled or relocated as the houses are renovated. At this point, expectant mothers are faced with the difficult situation of having nowhere to go, and some have no choice but to return to their home countries.

There are also those who say: on the other hand, after the baby is born and the documents are done, the agreement between the pregnant mother and the agency ends here. But then, the question of where the child should be raised and other issues arise. Although babies born in the U.S. can enjoy permanent residency and enjoy free education, social benefits equal to those of Americans, etc., and the mother can accompany the child as a guardian, the cost of educational materials as well as the cost of living is higher than that of the Mainland, and the burden will be much heavier. And bringing children back to the mainland to raise them, such as loan fees, is also a considerable expense.

Expert opinion:

Giving birth to a child in the United States does not only have a wonderful future, but also has considerable risks, young couples should think clearly, weigh the family's conditions in all aspects, and choose carefully.