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Setback for people with H1-B visas

In what could be seen as a major blow to Indian IT professionals, the US Congress has prohibited banks and firms receiving federal bailout money from hiring people on H-1B visas in place of Americans laid off by them due to the economic meltdown. The ...

Bailed-out US cos cannot replace laid-off workers by H1-B visa holders

Washington: In what could be seen as a major blow to Indian IT professionals, the US Congress has prohibited banks and firms receiving federal bailout money from hiring people on H-1B visas in place of Americans laid off by them due to the economic ...

H-1B visa racket busted in US, 11 Indians arrested

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H1-B visa bar can hit Indians' prospects

skilled Indian workers' prospects of living the American dream may turn sour with the Congress barring firms that received bailout money from hiring foreigners through HI-B visa programme if they replace US citizens. Estimates suggest that there are ...

Obama offers African-Canadians hope of 'fuller citizenship'

'I grew up going to coloured washrooms, going to the coloured side of the post office, the police stations, and the coloured side of the hospital,' he told CTV.ca from Toronto, where he is now a manager at Toronto Community Housing. As someone who had ...

" class="article_heading">No H-1B holders, hire US workers, bailed-out firms told

In what could be seen as a major blow to Indian IT professionals, the US Congress has prohibited banks and firms receiving federal bailout money from hiring people on H-1B visas in place of Americans laid off by them due to the economic meltdown. The ...

Bailed-out US firms cannot hire people with H-1B visa

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Indians involved in H-1B visa racket?

US federal authorities have unearthed a major H-1B visa racket with the arrest of at least 11 persons, most of them suspected to be of Indian origin. Though the officials did not reveal the citizenship of those arrested, the names released indicated that ...

100,000 Parents of Citizens Were Deported Over 10 Years

The deported immigrants were the parents of children who, having been born in the United States, were American citizens, according to a Department of Homeland Security report. ...

Study: Immigration officials deported over 100,000 parents of US-born children in last decade

parents whose children are U.S. citizens were deported over the decade that ended in 2007, a Department of Homeland Security's investigation has found. The parents were removed from the country on immigration violations or because they had committed ...

Bailed-out US firms cannot replace laid-off workers by H1-B

NEW YORK: In what could be seen as a major blow to Indian IT professionals, the US Congress has prohibited banks and firms receiving federal bailout money from hiring people on H-1B visas in place of Americans laid off by them due to the economic ...

H-1B visa faces US recession heat

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Feds Bust Nationwide H-1B Visa Scam

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11 arrested for H-1B fraud

WASHINGTON: An ongoing US federal probe into an H-1B visa fraud has led to the arrest of 11 people in seven states and the indictment of IT services firm Vision Systems Group founded by an Indian-American. Announcing the arrests in Des Moines, Iowa, ...

Report: Over 100,000 deportees had children in US

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U.S. immigration history preserved on Angel Island

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Next Steps for Immigration Reform and Workplace Enforcement

Legislative efforts in immigration reform have died off since the debate on the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1348), but for the past several years, the Bush Administration did considerable work in advancing immigration reform outside ...

H-1B visa racket in US; Indians arrested

US federal authorities have claimed to have unearthed a major H-1B visa racket with the arrest of at least 11 persons, most of them suspected to be of Indian origin. Although the officials did not reveal the citizenship of those arrested, the names ...

Stimulus bill keeps H-1B hiring limits on bailout recipients

A provision intended to require banks receiving federal bailout funds to give hiring priority to U.S. workers over foreigners with H-1B visas was left in the when U.S. House and Senate negotiators agreed on a compromise bill this week. The US$789 billion ...

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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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