Monthly Archives: March 2008

H-1B Visa Filing Date and Lottery – We Are Available for Comments

With the H-1B filing date upon us, we have seen an increased amount of inquiries from companies, press organizations, legislative and not-for-profit entities seeking comments on the upcoming H-1B work visa lottery and the broader economic impact of the current labor immigration landscape. Please contact us if you need comments from immigration attorneys who specialize in labor immigration.

By |2010-01-01T17:14:32-05:00March 31st, 2008|H-1B, News|

The “Visa Roulette” Begins Tomorrow

The annual H-1B filing season starts tomorrow, April 1st, and employers and employees who have applied for an H-1B visa are hoping for low numbers of applications. Unfortunately, preliminary sources suggest that even though the U.S. economy is slowing down, there are many sectors which are still running strong and the demand of H-1B visas is expected to be as strong as ever.

By |2010-01-01T17:14:33-05:00March 31st, 2008|H-1B, News|

US in High Demand of Skilled Labor

A new report by the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) indicates that major US companies experience severe shortages of skilled labor. According to the report, major U.S. technology companies today average more than 470 U.S.-based skilled job openings.  NFAP surveyed postings for U.S.-based jobs that require at least an undergraduate degree for 500 companies [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:49:58-04:00March 12th, 2008|H-1B, News|

New Biometric Requirements for Re-Entry Permits

Effective March 5, 2008, all applicants for re-entry permits and refugee travel documents must provide biometrics (fingerprints and photographs) as part of the application process. The significance of the revised procedure is that all applicants must submit to biometric processing after they file Form I-131 and before they leave the country. The new Form I-131 [...]

By |2008-03-07T11:46:03-05:00March 7th, 2008|News|

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