[Excerpt] This Manual provides a general overview of: (i) the types of U.S. visas most commonly used by employers; (ii) methods for obtaining permanent residence through employer sponsorship; and (iii) important employer responsibilities under U.S. immigration law. This Manual is not intended to be exhaustive, as U.S. immigration laws and policies are constantly changing. As we go to press, the content of this publication is accurate
With the passage of the Immigration Act of 19901 ( the Act ), employment-based and family-sponsored ...
[Excerpt] Four major principles currently underlie U.S. policy on legal permanent immigration: the r...
Immigration policy in the United States reflects multiple goals. First, it serves to reunite familie...
[Excerpt] This manual is designed to provide a general overview of the immigration laws and procedur...
Recent media references to various aspects of United States immigration law - important legislative ...
[Excerpt] This document updates the Congressional Budget Offices (CBO\u27s) February 2006 paper Immi...
[Excerpt] Congress has an ongoing interest in regulating the immigration of professional, managerial...
Unfortunately, the provisions of section 212(a)(14) of the Immigration and Nationality Act appear to...
[Excerpt] On behalf of Baker & McKenzie’s Global Immigration and Mobility practice group, I am thril...
U.S. law provides employers with several limited ways to bring foreign workers into the U.S. on a te...
[Excerpt] The report opens with an overview of visa issuance policy. It then explains the key provis...
[Excerpt] The purpose of this booklet is to provide a summary of the laws and procedures applicable ...
[Excerpt] This report provides a broad overview of U.S. immigration policy. The first section addres...
This Comment is addressed to the attorney who has had no previous exposure to immigration law. It co...
This Article will consider some of the controversial sections of the INA and the impact of the pendi...
With the passage of the Immigration Act of 19901 ( the Act ), employment-based and family-sponsored ...
[Excerpt] Four major principles currently underlie U.S. policy on legal permanent immigration: the r...
Immigration policy in the United States reflects multiple goals. First, it serves to reunite familie...
[Excerpt] This manual is designed to provide a general overview of the immigration laws and procedur...
Recent media references to various aspects of United States immigration law - important legislative ...
[Excerpt] This document updates the Congressional Budget Offices (CBO\u27s) February 2006 paper Immi...
[Excerpt] Congress has an ongoing interest in regulating the immigration of professional, managerial...
Unfortunately, the provisions of section 212(a)(14) of the Immigration and Nationality Act appear to...
[Excerpt] On behalf of Baker & McKenzie’s Global Immigration and Mobility practice group, I am thril...
U.S. law provides employers with several limited ways to bring foreign workers into the U.S. on a te...
[Excerpt] The report opens with an overview of visa issuance policy. It then explains the key provis...
[Excerpt] The purpose of this booklet is to provide a summary of the laws and procedures applicable ...
[Excerpt] This report provides a broad overview of U.S. immigration policy. The first section addres...
This Comment is addressed to the attorney who has had no previous exposure to immigration law. It co...
This Article will consider some of the controversial sections of the INA and the impact of the pendi...
With the passage of the Immigration Act of 19901 ( the Act ), employment-based and family-sponsored ...
[Excerpt] Four major principles currently underlie U.S. policy on legal permanent immigration: the r...
Immigration policy in the United States reflects multiple goals. First, it serves to reunite familie...