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Business Immigration Horizon, Spring 1999 ( April 1999 )
This update discusses the L visa alternative for multinational employers and timing issues for obtaining L, E and H-1B visas. -
Business Immigration Horizon: New H-1B Law Spells Relief- And Paperwork ( January 1999 )
This explains the details and effects of the passage of the American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act of 1998 and its relation to H-1B visas. -
Employment-Based Immigrant Visas ( June 1999 )
Immigrant visas are available to certain foreign workers who obtain a certificate from the U.S. Department of Labor. -
Family-Based Immigrant Visas ( June 1999 )
Family unification is a major objective of U.S. immigration laws. Several carefully defined groups are eligible to. -
Highlights of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRAIRA) of 1996: Tolerance No More ( June 1999 )
For many years, the debate in our country over immigration law and policy has raged throughout the land. -
Most Recent INS Approval Figures; 1999 H-1B Cap is Being Rapidly Reached ( March 1999 )
This report discusses the latest INS figures on H-1B visas for the year 1999. -
Annual Cap On H-1B Visas Temporarily Increased ( April 1999 )
On October 21, 1998, Congress enacted the American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA). This Act. -
Immigration Newsletter ( April 1999 )
This newsletter provides an overview on the H-1B cap, the increase in NIW cases, the DOLs electronic LCA filing system, the new US passports and the implementation of a system to record alien arrivals and departures. -
American Citizen-Foreign National Marriages: Visa Procedures ( March 1999 )
Publication from the United States Department of State which describes how to obtain a K-1 fiancee visa and the alien-spouse immigrant visa. -
Classes of Aliens Ineligible to Receive Visas ( March 1999 )
Publication from the United States Department of State which outlines the regulations which prohibit the granting of visas to certain classes of aliens.
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