Huang Huili: The U.S. Labor Immigration Schedule for September 2012
Huang Huili: The U.S. Labor Immigration Schedule for September 2012 The U.S. Labor Immigration Schedule for September 2012 Priority First Priority There are quotas all over the world...
Huang Huili: The U.S. Labor Immigration Schedule for September 2012 The U.S. Labor Immigration Schedule for September 2012 Priority scheduling First priority Worldwide, there are quotas. Mainland China: There are quotas. Second priority Worldwide, 01/01/2009. Mainland China: There is no quota and cannot be sent. Third priority Worldwide, 10/01/2006. Mainland China: 12/15/2005 Fourth priority Worldwide, there are quotas. Mainland China: There are quotas. Fifth priority Worldwide, there are quotas. Mainland China: There are quotas. Worldwide, excluding India, Mexico, and the Philippines. September 2012 US relative immigration schedule Priority schedule First priority Worldwide, 10/01/2005 Mainland China: 10/01/2005 Second priority A Worldwide, 05/08/2010. Mainland China: 05/08/2010 Second priority B Worldwide, 09/15/2004. Mainland China: 09/15/2004 Third priority Worldwide, 05/15/2002. Mainland China: 05/15/2002 Fourth priority Worldwide, 03/08/2001. Mainland China: 01/22/2001 Question: My father now lives in the United States. He is quite old. He is very worried about what happened to him. He was intubated for three months and his children were in a dilemma. He was repeatedly told not to be intubated. How should we deal with this problem in the United States? Answer: Your father is old and he is worried about how to deal with unnecessary first aid, such as tracheotomy, intubation, etc. once he is sick and hospitalized. In the United States, due to the social trend of individual independence, most parents do not live with their children. Therefore, the care of elderly parents' illness is generally planned early and properly. Generally speaking, basically every family and individual will make a will. In addition to a property will, which explains the distribution and management of the property, everyone should also make a "Living Will". Living Will is the so-called life will. The person concerned can request doctors and family members not to perform any unnecessary medical treatment when the individual is at the end of life and two specialists believe that it is impossible to save the individual. Therefore, in his life will, in addition to requesting that no unnecessary medical measures be taken when he is seriously ill, your father can also clearly indicate that unnecessary medical measures include: tracheotomy, intubation, electric shock and other more drastic first aid measures. Generally in the United States, you may need to prepare this document early, because generally speaking, when hospitals see patients, they usually ask family members to present a Living Will.
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