by Caroline Tang, VISANOW's Senior Manager of Legal Services
by Caroline Tang, VISANOW's Senior Manager of Legal Services
As most DREAMers know, the requirements for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) emphasize education as an integral part of the approval process. Applicants must:
Just last week the nation's business and labor leaders came to an agreement that could help manage the future influx of immigrant workers. Keep in mind that this was one of the most contentious topics when immigration reform was debated back in 2007.
Topics: Work-Based Visas, Immigration Blog
Topics: Deferred Action (DACA) Updates, Immigration Reform Updates, Immigration Blog
This past week, the Pew Hispanic Center published interesting data regarding the 40 million immigrants currently in the U.S. Of those 40 million, 11 million are undocumented.
The proposed I-Squared legislation (Immigration Innovation Act of 2013) makes substantial and necessary changes to our H-1B cap system.
Topics: Immigration Reform Updates, Work-Based Visas, Immigration Blog
After many years of being stalemated, the issue of Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CIR) is finally starting to show signs of having solid bipartisan support in Congress. Members of both the Democrat and Republican parties have come together to create a bill that combines the Republican party's wishes for stronger enforcement laws and the Democratic party's wish to consider eventual citizenship for currently undocumented immigrants.
Topics: Immigration Blog
The headline and subheader tells us what you're offering, and the form header closes the deal. Over here you can explain why your offer is so great it's worth filling out a form for.
Remember: