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IT sector urges changes to H-1B system as visas run out

The U.S. government says it has already reached its cap of 85,000 visas for foreign high-tech workers for the fiscal year, so companies will have to wait until October 2012 to apply for more. According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, ...

US Citizens Detained by Flawed Immigration Data: NYT

A growing number of United States citizens have been detained under Obama administration programs intended to detect illegal immigrants who are arrested by local police. In a spate of recent cases across the country, American citizens have been confined ...

New Haven Asks State to Allow Non-Citizens to Vote

New Haven's mayor wants illegal immigrants to be able vote in municipal elections. | Email | Print Tweet advertisement New Haven Mayor John DeStefano plans to ask the state Legislature to allow illegal immigrants who live in the city to be able vote in ...

Iraqis unable to defendtheir borders as US exits

BAGHDAD After billions of dollars and nearly nine years of training, American troops are leaving behind an Iraqi security force arguably capable of providing internal security but unprepared to defend the nation against foreign threats at a time of ...

Immigration crackdown: US sends Americans to jail

SHAREANDDISCUSSTweet function plusClick(data)} An American college student, Romy Campos, was sent to a California jail on an immigration detainer. (Picture by Tony Cenicola/The New York Times) A growing number of United States citizens have been detained ...

Behind decline in US-Mexico border crossings: higher risks, lower rewards

Phoenix Arrests of illegal immigrants along the Southwest border are down to levels not seen since the 1970s, signaling that fewer people are trying to enter the United States amid strengthened enforcement and a weakened economy. The drop in would-be ...

Immigration Attorneys Lawful Help to those Harboring American Dreams

The 9/11 incident have brought the stricter immigration laws for those seeking entry to American land full of plump opportunities. With effect of a regulation passed in 1952, Immigration and Nationality laws are Federal laws that govern the immigration ...

Column: US, Arizona disagree on heat, immigration

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Iraqis unable to defend borders as US exits

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Search for H1B Visa Employers

You can search for "H1B Visa Employers" using this database, which was compiled by Antao & Chuang, Attorneys at Law from government sources. This database identifies those U.S. employers who have filed for H-1B visas in the past, or who have at least started the process by filing for the LCA. If you find an employer you are interested in, you can then contact them to inquire as to whether they have any current job openings in your field. Please tell your friends about this valuable resource.

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"FMG Friendly" Employers

Foreign Medical Graduates ("FMGs") should be aware that there are "FMG Friendly" employers, and "FMG Unfriendly" employers. This database (compiled by Antao & Chuang, Attorneys at Law from government sources) identifies those U.S. employers who have filed for H-1B visas for foreign medical graduates in the past (or at least started the process by filing for the LCA), and who can therefore be deemed "FMG Friendly". Please tell your colleagues about this valuable resource.

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