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No demand for US H-1B visas

WASHINGTON: Owing to sluggish US economy, the H-1B visa programme, once the most sought after among Indian professionals, still has nearly 20,000 slots vacant, seven weeks after the American authorities started receiving applications for the fiscal 2010 ...

Obama's Immigration Plan Embraces Bush Policies

Although President Obama has spent much of his time in office moving away from the policies of his predecessor, on immigration enforcement, he has embraced several Bush administration initiatives, and the changes he has promised to make are couched in ...

US nabs hundreds of smugglers, guns on Mexican border

WASHINGTON (AFP) US authorities have nabbed 338 smugglers, and 1,441 firearms on the Mexican border in less than a year in an operation aimed at keeping the guns out of Mexico, a top US official said Wednesday. 'Since its (June 2008) inception, ...

H-1B visa scheme for next fiscal still has 20,000 slots open

:10:00 -0000 Organization: Mumbai Central The Mumbai Grapevine Connecting Mumbaikars with Mumbai Please feel free to forward this message to your friends and co-workers who might be interested in it. The instructions to join the Mumbai Grapevine are at ...

Demand for H-1B visas drops; 20,000 slots left

WASHINGTON: Once the most sought after H-1B American work visa is still having nearly 20,000 slots open seven weeks after the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) started receiving applications for the financial year 2010 beginning October ...

Sayyed Khamenei: US Promotes Terrorism in Border Areas

19/05/2009 Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei accused the United States on Tuesday of promoting terrorism in border areas and using arms and money against the Islamic Republic. Sayyed Khamenei was peaking during a televised speech in ...

20,000 slots still left in H-1B visas

WASHINGTON: Once the most sought after H-1B American work visa is still having nearly 20,000 slots open seven weeks after the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) started receiving applications for the financial year 2010 beginning October ...

20,000 H-1B visas still left

WASHINGTON: Once the most sought after H-1B American work visa is still having nearly 20,000 slots open seven weeks after the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) started receiving applications for the financial year 2010 beginning October ...

Canada, U.S. working 'to harden' border: Clinton

Washington -- The Canada-U.S. border has been a problematic one, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said yesterday, which is why both countries are working together to 'harden' the Canadian boundary. 'Americans are worried about every port and point of ...

U.S. 'supports borderline terrorists against ...

As the White House continues to claim that it seeks 'change', the Leader of the Islamic Revolution asserts that the US harbors terrorists on Iran's western borders. Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, who is on an 8-day tour in the western Iranian province of ...

Less applicants for H-1B visa; 20,000 slots still open

Washington: Owing to sluggish US economy, the H-1B visa programme, once the most sought after among Indian professionals, still has nearly 20,000 slots vacant, seven weeks after the American authorities started receiving applications for the fiscal 2010 ...

Nuance in Obama Immigration Policy

Although President Obama has spent much of his time in office moving away from the policies of his predecessor, on immigration enforcement, he has embraced several Bush administration initiatives, and the changes he has promised to make are couched in ...

Clinton softens U.S. view of Canadian border

WASHINGTONThe United States is not singling out Canada for especially harsh scrutiny as it moves to impose strict new border rules, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said yesterday. Clinton, addressing a Toronto Star question during a rare ...

Lottery to pick 65,000 H-1B visas for 2009

WASHINGTON: With US immigration authorities getting enough applications for H1-B visas coveted by Indian IT professionals within a week, a random lottery will pick the 65,000 lucky winners for 2009. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) ...

Nearly 20,000 slots still left in H-1B visas

WASHINGTON: Once the most sought after H-1B American work visa is still having nearly 20,000 slots open seven weeks after the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) started receiving applications for the financial year 2010 beginning October ...

India's Nasscom Boss on H-1B Visa Abuse

Posted by: Steve Hamm on May 18 Its bubbling just beneath the surface: Frustration and anger among American tech workers who are losing jobs to offshoring and to foreigners holding H1B visas. I checked in recently with Pramod Bhasin, who besides being ...

Little New in Obama's Immigration Policy

Although President Obama has spent much of his time in office moving away from the policies of his predecessor, on immigration enforcement, he has embraced several Bush administration initiatives, and the changes he has promised to make are couched in ...

US hopes Indian, Pakistani leaders will take steps to reduce border tension

WASHINGTON, May 18 (APP): As New Delhi headed toward a new Congress led coalition government following general elections, the United States Monday expressed the hope that Indian and Pakistani political leadership would work to reduce tensions on their ...

Hillary Clinton says border with Canada porous, U.S. working to 'harden' it

WASHINGTON - The Canada-U.S. border has been a problematic one, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday, which is why both countries are working together to 'harden' the Canadian boundary. 'Americans are worried about every port and point of ...

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