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Immigration Legal Blog: Written by Immigration Lawyers for those Seeking US Visas

Read a post, browse the archives, and leave a comment: our immigration blog strives to inform our readers of all of the most important United State immigration information and news.

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H-1 Temporary Worker Visa

2/3/2012
Eva Hsu
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H-1B Cap Reached, CA Immigration Lawyer’s Secrets for Cap Exempt Visa

Even with the H-1B cap met for Fiscal Year 2012, call our California immigration attorneys for help in obtaining a cap exempt H-1B so you can work in the U.S.

12/28/2011
zhao
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California Immigration Law Firm Explains Increase in H-1Bs to Indians

U.S. has increased H-1B visas to Indians. Call our office to speak with a California immigration lawyer if you or your company needs help in obtaining a visa.

10/31/2011
zhao
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H-1B Visa Delays Mean IT Project Delays in the United States

The recent H-1B delays are making it difficult for United States technology companies to meet project deadlines and initiatives.

9/30/2011
zhao
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Mayor Bloomberg Speaks Out For Immigration Visa Reform

This week, Mayor Michael Bloomberg addressed the U.S. Chamber of Commerce regarding his vision of immigration reform and new worker visa laws.

9/13/2011
zhao
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Mitt Romney: We Need to Raise the Ceiling on H-1B Visas

Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney announced his proposal to improve the U.S. economy – a plan that involves reforming the H-1 worker immigration visa program.

9/2/2011
zhao
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President's Council: Highly Skilled Immigrants Could Be Key In US Job Creation

The President's Council met in the Silicon Valley to discuss how immigration reform could help create technology jobs and improve the economy as a whole.

9/2/2011
zhao
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Is 9/11 A Shadow Over Much-Needed Immigration Reforms?

Many opponents cite 9/11 as a reason to avoid immigration reform, but others believe that we need to move on from the event and focus on current issues.