Our attorneys can represent you in U.S. immigration matters regardless of where you are located because U.S. immigration law is federal: you can be in any state, or in any country in the world.

Contact Us | About Us

521 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1700, New York, NY 10175, U.S.A., Telephone: (212) 488-6899

Immigration News from around the Web

Israel's Netanyahu rejects Obama proposal on borders

By Jeffrey Heller and Matt Spetalnick WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday bluntly rejected President Barack Obama's vision for the borders of a future Palestinian state, opening up one of the deepest divides in ...

Mexico Repatriates 400 Rescued Guatemalan Migrants

TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, Mexico Four hundred Guatemalans from among a group of 513 undocumented migrants rescued from two tractor-trailers have been repatriated, Mexican authorities said. Ten other Guatemalans, four of them minors, will remain in Mexico ...

Texas Senate panel revives immigration enforcement bill, Hispanic lawmakers promise fight

AUSTIN, Texas Texas state senators have revived a bill that would allow police to question people they detain about their citizenship status. The so-called sanctuary cities bill would prohibit local governments and police agencies from adopting polices ...

Abbas calls on Obama to press Israel on 1967 borders

Ramallah, Palestinian Territories (ANTARA News/AFP) - Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas called on US President Barack Obama Friday to press Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept a Palestinian state based on 1967 borders, his spokesman ...

Obama Puts the Onus on Hamas, Where It Belongs -- and 1967 Borders, With Swaps, Makes Sense

What did surprise, and runs contrary to the conventional wisdom among many within the chattering classes analyzing the speech, was that the President publicly recognized that the primary stumbling block preventing forward movement on the peace process is ...

Israeli PM Rejects Obamas 1967 Border Proposal

Where do Israeli-Palestinian negotiations go from here? ...

Obamas Speech: Going Back To Pre-1967 Borders Unrealistic, Says Israel

MIXED reactions have continued to trail United States (U.S.) President Barack Obamas new policy outlines for the Middle East and North Africa in the wake of revolts and elusive peace in the two regions. From the affected two regions, West Africa ...

Obama Directly Undermines Israel Security by Calling for pre-1967 Borders

Israel is the United States strongest friend and ally. By calling for a return to the pre-1967 borders, President Obama has directly undermined her. Rather than stand by Israel against consistent unprovoked aggression by longtime supporters of ...

We won't accept US's border plan - Israel

ISRAELI leader Benjamin Netanyahu has lectured President Barack Obama in his own office, warning against "illusions" of Middle East peace and opening a deep rift in US-Israel ties. ...

Obama backs return to 67 borders

WASHINGTON: U.S. President Barack Obama Thursday threw his weight behind the tumultuous drive for democratic change in the Arab world and presented his most detailed vision yet on the path to elusive Israeli-Palestinian peace. Obama, in his ...

Sitting next to President Obama, Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu says no to 1967 borders

The Israeli leader said he would make some concessions but Israel would not go back to the lines from decades earlier because they would be "indefensible." For his part, Obama said that there were differences of formulations and language but that such ...

The Flaws With U.S. Asking Israel to Re-Write its Borders

Cavutos Capper: Tension convention ...

Netanyahu Rejects Obama's 1967 Border Plan

Obama, Israel's PM disagree openly ...

In Washington, Netanyahu rebukes Obama for endorsing 1967 Palestine borders

The Israeli prime minister's visit had been scheduled for weeks, but it took on a new urgency following Obama's unexpected endorsement of a longtime Palestinian position that the eventual state of Palestine must be based on borders that were in place ...

President Obama and the 1967 Borders ? What Israel Should Do Now

President Obama presented yesterday his blueprint for Mideast peace: Israel must withdraw to its pre-1967 borders. A Palestinian State needs to be created, viable and sovereign. Israel must be recognized and its security guaranteed. I wish it was ...

Obama Fixes Visa Policy for Iranian Students

Extract not available. ...

Texas Secessionists to Obama: Israel With 1967 Borders? We Want Texas With 1845 Borders

Our own "Arab Spring" President Obama's call for Israel to revert to its 1967 borders has caught the attention of one of the most forward-thinking, sophisticated political thinkers of our state, Daniel Miller, the president of the Texas Nationalist ...

Texas Senate revives immigration enforcement bill

Texas state senators have revived a bill that would allow police to question people they detain about their citizenship status. The so-called "sanctuary cities" bill would prohibit local governments and police agencies from adopting polices to ban their ...

Netanyahu rebukes Obama's idea on Israel's '67 borders

In a public rebuke, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used a White House appearance with President Barack Obama on Friday to flatly reject any suggestion that Israel might even consider withdrawing from territories it seized in the 1967 Six-Day ...

Face to face, Netanyahu rejects Obama on borders

WASHINGTON In a blunt display of differences, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the idea of using his country's 1967 boundaries as the basis for a neighboring Palestinian state on Friday, declaring his objections face-to-face to ...

Contact Antao & Chuang

To contact Antao & Chuang, fill out the following form and press the Send button:

(U.S. state, or country if outside the U.S.)
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
14 + 4 =
Solve this simple math problem and enter the result. E.g. for 1+3, enter 4.


Search for H1B Visa Employers

You can search for "H1B Visa Employers" using this database, which was compiled by Antao & Chuang, Attorneys at Law from government sources. This database identifies those U.S. employers who have filed for H-1B visas in the past, or who have at least started the process by filing for the LCA. If you find an employer you are interested in, you can then contact them to inquire as to whether they have any current job openings in your field. Please tell your friends about this valuable resource.

Use this form to search for H1B Visa employers.

"FMG Friendly" Employers

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.

Use this form to search for "FMG Friendly" employers in a given state.

Recent comments

Antao & Chuang

AntaoandChuang.com

© 1996-2025 Antao & Chuang, Attorneys at Law

Important Notices/Disclaimers

This website located under the world wide web domain "AntaoAndChuang.com" ("website"), and any subdomains, are owned, and maintained by Antao & Chuang, Attorneys at Law, whose practice includes U.S. Immigration Law. Since U.S. Immigration Law is federal in nature, Antao & Chuang, Attorneys at Law, serves clients who are located throughout the U.S. and the world in U.S. immigration matters, from their offices located at 521 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1700, New York, N.Y. 10175. Antao & Chuang, Attorneys at Law’s attorneys are licensed attorneys in the states where they practice. However, since said states do not recognize any specialization in U.S. immigration law (attorneys in said states are simply licensed in said states to practice law in general), Antao & Chuang, Attorneys at Law does not claim any such specialization, and nothing on this site should be deemed to constitute any such claim. Antao & Chuang, Attorneys at Law does not claim expertise in the laws of states other than where our attorneys are licensed. This website is an advertisement. This website is provided as a public service and not intended to establish an attorney client relationship. Antao & Chuang, Attorneys at Law does not accept clients on the strength of advertising materials alone but only after following our own engagement procedures. Any reliance on information contained herein is taken at your own risk. The information contained on this site is intended to educate members of the public generally and is not intended to provide solutions to individual problems. Readers are cautioned not to attempt to solve individual problems solely on the basis of information contained herein and are strongly advised to seek competent legal counsel before relying on information on this site. See Terms of Use.