U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has now reached the congressionally mandated 65,000 visa H-1B cap for the fiscal year 2018. USCIS is been able to receive a sufficient number of H-1B petitions in order to meet the 20,000 visa U.S. advanced degree exemption that is also known as the master’s ...
Read More »$1.33 billion investment in Kentucky made by Toyota
The giant Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T) admitted it is currently spending over $1.33 billion in its Kentucky plant. This is part of their 5-year plan to invest $10 billion in the United States. This giant investment in the plant which is Toyota’s largest one, comes amid uncertainty over ...
Read More »The highest-paying company in America is…
The reason why experts suggest starting a new carrier in the tech and business consulting industries is quite obvious. The main reason? They are the highest paying industries in the United States today. This is the conclusion that job search website Glassdoor has noted. Twenty-four from top paying companies in ...
Read More »Renewing or replacing your green card
If you are a permanent resident in the United States and your green card is 10 years old, then it should be renewed. This is because it is either expired or will be expired in the following months. In order to begin your green card renewal process, you must: Fil ...
Read More »E1 visa for Treaty Traders. How to apply?
E1 visa is a temporary work visa available for treaty traders and certain employees from qualified organizations to come to the US to be able to engage in international trade. Most common types of trade include that of services, goods, banking, tourism, insurance, transport and technology. This visa is only ...
Read More »The possible separation of Women and Children is now no longer in Consideration
The possible option of separating women and their children on the southern border of the United States, for the main intention to deter illegal immigration, is now no longer being considered by the Trump administration. This news was given by a spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security, back on ...
Read More »Spouses and common law partners of US immigrants on H-1B visas could not be allowed to work
According to an ongoing lawsuit conducted by the Trump’s administration today, has now left many skilled worker’s spouses hanging their hopes in the future. These spouses, being mostly women were allowed to work legally in the United States under Obama-era. Now, rules could be forced and make them to stop ...
Read More »USCIS Announces Further Measures to Detect H-1B Visa Frauds and Abuses
Today, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), announced multiple measures to further detect different H-1B visa frauds and abuses. The main intention H-1B visa program has is to help U.S. companies recruit highly-skilled foreign nationals in cases when qualified workers in the United States are in lack. Unfortunately, a common ...
Read More »Everything you need to know about getting a Green Card from a Domestic Employee or Unskilled Labor Application
One of the most common ways to get a Green Card or else known as a permanent resident card, is through employment. The employment category itself contains a various sub-categories of employees. One of the most common one is the Domestic employees and unskilled labor form through which a person ...
Read More »There are expected more US Visa Denials and Delays to Come
Many travelers continue to face long delays due to increased security procedures for vetting many US visa applicants all over the world at their respective US embassy. According to some declarations form immigration advocates and lawyers back on Friday, governments scrutinized everything, from social media accounts to their work histories. ...
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