The New York Times article on why immigrants grow the U.S. economy.
NYT: Debunking the Myth of the Job-Stealing Immigrant
Posted on
March 26, 2015
by
Kathryn N. Karam
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Employment Based Immigration,
Immigration Reform,
EB-1,
PERM,
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EB-2,
EB-3,
NIV,
extraordinary ability,
STEM,
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April 2015 Visa Bulletin Issued: EB-3 Rest-of-World moves up to October 2014
Posted on
March 22, 2015
by
Kathryn N. Karam
The Department of State has released the April 2015 visa bulletin. Notably, EB-3 Rest-of-World has moved up to October 1, 2014.
Business Journals on H-1Bs
Posted on
March 17, 2015
by
Kathryn N. Karam
In an opinion piece appearing in the Houston Business Journal, the Business Journals' Washington Bureau Chief discusses why he believes that IT companies' recent push for increased H-1B numbers will likely fail.
Tagged
Nonimmigrant Work Visas,
Cap,
tech,
IT,
h-1b,
OPT,
STEM,
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USCIS Will Begin Accepting FY 2016 H-1B Petitions April 1, 2015
Posted on
March 12, 2015
by
Kathryn N. Karam
USCIS issued an announcement that it will begin accepting H-1B petitions for the fiscal year 2016 on April 1, 2015.
H-1B: This May Be Your Year - KNK in OilPro.com
Posted on
March 04, 2015
by
Kathryn N. Karam
Kathryn N. Karam 's latest OilPro.com article on why this may be a good year for small businesses to file H-1Bs.