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Fed, Equens Partner for Cross-Border Payments Between US & Europe

Compared to the number of domestic transactions, cross-border payments can be characterised by relatively low transaction volumes and high associated fixed costs. The cross-border service offering from the Federal Reserve Banks and Equens will support ...

Passport rush predicted as U.S. land and sea border deadline looms

BURNABY, BC, April 9 /CNW/ - With less than 60 days before the new requirement to show a passport when entering the U.S. by land and sea, BCAA is recommending travellers needing a passport apply as soon as possible to avoid potential inconvenience and ...

US downturn dents demand for H-1B visas

The US says it is yet to receive enough H-1B petitions to reach the cap of 65,000, stipulated for fiscal 2010 For FY2010, USCIS has reportedly received just about half the applications it needs for the 65,000 general slots New Delhi, April 9 The US ...

New Obama plan on immigration reform

Despite formidable economic and foreign policy challenges on his to-do list, the president will next month signal his intention to grasp one of the most contentious issues in America with a speech setting out a plan for a major overhaul of laws governing ...

More reaction to Obama's immigration reform plans

ng the reaction to official news that President Obama is planning to take on immigration reform as early as this spring. The response this afternoon from a national coalition of Christian organizations and churches was interesting in light of the ...

H-1B Visa Demand Plunges with Economy

Article Rating: / 2 Rate This Article: Poor Best Add This Article To: Digg this Del.icio.us Slashdot Y! My Web E-mail Print Furl Google Simpy Spurl! PDF Version Initial demand for H-1B visas is the slowest in years, according to the U.S. Bureau of ...

USCIS Updates Count Of H-1B Filings

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The Immigration Battle Cometh

Our daily look at stories and topics that are lighting up the Internets: The Next Battle The New York Times reports today that President Obama is moving to take on immigration reform, leading the story with the following: 'While acknowledging that the ...

Obama's post-election thank you to Latinos: Officials plans to give 12m illegal immigrants U.S. passport

President Obama faced an outcry last night over plans to offer citizenship to up to 12 million immigrants who are illegally in the United States. Furious Republican opponents blasted the presidents proposal at a time when so many Americans are losing ...

Obama set to tackle immigration reform

President Barack Obama is to add to his already bulging to-do list by tackling this year immigration reform, one of the most contentious issues in America. The US has an estimated 12 million illegal immigrants, most of them from Mexico and other parts of ...

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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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