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The “extreme vetting” that the Trump administration has recently promised to come in US immigration is now being implemented across US Consulates and Embassies.
The number of international graduates from U.S. colleges, who stay in the country to work, has steadily increased in the past few years, American fact tank Pew Research revealed.
Every year, in April, a total of 65,000 H-1B visas are made available to all US employers who want to sponsor foreign workers so that they can fill vacant, industry-crucial job posts in their respective companies.
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it will begin accepting H1-B petitions for fiscal year (FY) 2018 on April 3, 2017. This means that those who will obtain approval from the US government for FY 2018 H1B petitions will be eligible to start work in the country on October 1 of this year.
A judge in Hawaii just blocked President Donald Trump’s revised executive order on Wednesday, March 15, saying that its implementation would significantly harm the tourism industry and the labor market in general.
After Hawaii, five more states followed suit to boost the nationwide call to scrap the revised executive order that bars citizens from select Islamic nations from entering the US.
The E-2 Investor Visa is a little-known visa program that allows foreign citizens to start up a business or invest in an existing industry. Read on to find out more about this popular, temporary visa.
The Pacific state has become the first US state to take legal action to stop President Donald Trump’s newest travel ban that prohibits citizens from select Islamic countries from entering the country.
Starting March 16, 2017, citizens of various Muslim-majority countries such as Iran, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen will no longer gain access to all US ports of entry. Read on to find out more.
Since his inauguration, Trump has issued some provocative Executive Orders in his first days as the new President of the United States. Read on to find out more about these new movements and how they may affect you:
With the ever increasing difficulty of being selected in the H-1B program, many US universities are developing their own gateway to help foreign workers obtain a visa and invest in the US.
On January 27, 2017, President Trump issued an Executive Order (EO) entitled Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States. People all over the United States are rallying in opposition to this EO and showing their support for all of those individuals affected by President Trump's EOs.
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it has changed how it posts processing times.
President Donald Trump’s first days in office could be considered well spent in terms of issuing several executive orders - but will migration be affected?
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