My family migrated to U.S in late eighties back when the migration to U.S was not that difficult as it is today. First my father moved to U.S in search of better work opportunities. He was an MBA of 70s, when studies of South Asia were competent enough. Despite his hard work and efforts, he was not satisfied with his future in his country. That is why he left his country and decided to test his luck in a country which is located seven seas across to him. The reason of his immigration to U.S was he had heard about the country from his friends who also moved to U.S and later also called their families. America - a country of unlimited opportunities and prosperity. "Young Country" that occurred a little over two hundred years ago, which cannot boast of any ancient traditions, or extending deep into centuries-old culture, but, to date, America is a leader in research in the creation of advanced technology in the industry. Country of contrasts, speed, stability and dimensions of life - all this attracts the most diverse nations and nationalities, and has created a very special nation - the American way. A nation that is able to work, to set goals and reach them steadily, a nation that has its own ideology and outlook on life.
Few years later my father called me and mother also. Though, my father was much settled by then, but immigrants always face certain problems in U.S. The major problem he faced was residential segregation. Segregation of habitat is a fundamental mechanism of inequality in rural urban and transmission of inequality from one generation to the next is first and foremost the education system. Housing policy was often treated in terms of physical characteristics of buildings, their architectural design and their quality health, social stratification and inequalities, including unequal chances were largely a matter of location. In any city, the situation of a property accounts for a considerable share in the prize, because it is what determines the prestige, convenience, social networks, dating children the contacts that provide employment, security and comfort of everyday life and, most importantly, the school offers. This is, of course, particularly evident when children are automatically assigned to a facility based on their address.
Work in the United States also has consequences in terms of social security. You have to pay social security contributions; they will be retained on your employer pervert base salary. Social security covers the payment of compensation in case of retirement, death, disability and unemployment; however, you are not or poorly covered in case of illness. You'll have private insurance, if you do not want to pay personally medicines and medical treatment you may need. Carefully compare different insurance before signing a contract, because coverage can vary greatly from one proposal to another (Wons and Hirschman, 1983).
It is true that United States of America has given my family almost everything that is financial stability and also an educated ...