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Work Permit Applications for Younger Immigrants

Under a new immigration program announced in June 2012 by the Obama administration, immigrants who arrived in the U.S. before their 16 th birthday and who are 30 or younger will be allowed to apply ...
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The Help Separated Families Act

The Help Separated Families Act of 2012 is a new proposal for Congress written by a Democratic congresswoman from California. The proposed Act was written to help prevent parents undergoing ...
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New York Launches Fraud Prevention Measures for Illegal Immigrants

The state of New York has launched an initiative that will help a particular set of illegal immigrants be protected from possible fraud. The plan was initiated in light of President Obama's recent ...
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Sister Prevented from Seeing Brother in Hospital Due to Immigration Rules

43-year-old L.T. lies in a coma in a hospital in New York. He was the victim of a severe hit and run accident that happened in April. He has no family in the city and was the only member of his ...
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New Yorkers Show Support for New Immigration Act

People from New York and across the United States gathered recently in support of the Development, Relief and Education of Alien Minors Act (also called the "DREAM Act"). The purpose of the ...
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New York City Family Fighting to Prevent Deportation of Husband and Father of 3

A New York City man originally from Bangladesh was arrested in mid February by Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials and is being held at a detaining facility. He faces deportation ...
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Arizona Immigration Law

In 2010, the state of Arizona signed into law one of the toughest bills on illegal immigration in the country. Arizona SB 1070 has since been the subject of much debate and controversy. Under U.S. ...
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No Change in Immigration Law on Horizon despite Migrant Farmworker Shortages

Despite the problems last May’s new immigration law has created for local farmers, Governor Nathan Deal is not looking to charge the law. Farmers across the state say that the law caused ...
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Citizenship Issue Prevents Potential Star Football Player from Accepting University Scholarship

University of Georgia fans were heartbroken when a recruit had to withdraw his commitment to the UGA football team. The 6-foot-5 teenager proved to be an effective force on the offensive line at the ...
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United States Work Visas

The Unites States welcomes people from foreign nations. Our doors are open to the arts, culture, and foreign technology that our neighbors bring to the U.S. When a citizen of a foreign country seeks ...
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Explaining U.S. Tourist Visas

The United States has a lot to offer travelers, and is a popular tourist destination among European, Asian and African countries. From the California coast to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, to the ...
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K1 Fiance(e)s Should Obtain a Social Security Number Within Their 90 Day Period

Once a K-1 fiance(e) enters the United States, they have 90 days to marry their U.S. citizen fiance(e). However, to avoid delays in assimilating into United States society, fiance(e)s should also ...
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A Labor Certification Overview

PERM Changes Labor Certification Procedure By James A. Bach A labor certification ordinarily is the first step in obtaining permanent residence status based on employment. Essentially, it is a ...
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Portability: Can You Change Jobs Without Jeopardizing Your Immigration Status?

Portability: Can You Change Jobs Without Jeopardizing Your Immigration Status? By James A. Bach " AC21 " was a law passed by Congress in 2000 to avoid immigration penalties that would otherwise be ...
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