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06 Feb 2010

 

 

USCIS Issues Additional Guidance Regarding EAWA to Employers Filing H-1B Petitions

 

 

Earlier this week USCIS published additional guidance regarding the Employ American Workers Act (EAWA) for employers wishing to file H-1B petitions on behalf of skilled workers.

 
 

 

02 Feb 2010

 

 

Secretary of State Clinton Indicates Potential Changes in U.S. Immigration Policy toward Haitian Nationals

 

 

Earlier this week, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton indicated that the U.S. may allow an increase in Haitian immigration to the United States, in the wake of the devastation caused by the recent earthquake in that country.

 
 
     
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