by Salam Bustanji | Feb 20, 2022 | h-1b, Immigration News, Immigration to the US, l-1
“Cheap labor” believers often forget to acknowledge the expensive fees that go along with filing H-1B petitions, or the large number of much needed job openings in their profession. H-1B visas could become more expensive if the House reconciliation bill becomes law,...
by Salam Bustanji | Dec 12, 2021 | green card, I-751, Immigration law policy and updates
Section 216 of The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) requires certain spouses of US citizens (those who are married less than 2 years when they are granted their US permanent residence or “green card”) to remove conditions on their permanent resident status. ...
by Dennis Mulligan | Dec 12, 2021 | Bolivia, immigration & industry, Immigration to the US
Descending from the Cordillera de los Andes and Cordillera Real mountain ranges, with peaks of more than 21,300 feet above sea level, down to the Amazonian lowlands, is Bolivia, from where we are writing today. Bolivia, named after the Liberator Simon Bolívar,...