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Permanent Residency (Immigrant) Visas ( January 1999 )
Permanent residency or immigrant visas are granted to foreign nationals who have the intent to permanently reside in the US. These foreign nationals may be called legal or lawful permanent residents, and green card holders. Green cards are the identification cards received by the foreign nationals and while today they are pink, the first cards were green and the name stuck. -
Employment-Based Permanent Residency Categories ( July 2000 )
Congress has designated preference groups for purposes of immigration. The first three employment-based preference. -
Employment Based Preferences for Permanent Residence ( March 2000 )
FIRST PREFERENCE Includes: Intra-Company TransfersÃÂExecutive or Managers Outstanding Professors and Research. -
Business Immigration to the United States ( February 2000 )
A BASIC OVERVIEW Current U.S. immigration law allows people who have skills and talents needed in the United Sta. -
Immigration Services ( February 2000 )
There are several visas that a foreign national may apply for to be lawfully admitted into the United States, either temporarily or permanently. A few of the commonly utilized visa categories are outlined below. -
Visas For Foreign Technical Workers ( February 2000 )
Maryland has many computer, biotechnical and "high tech" oriented businesses, a number of which have trouble recrui. -
Business Immigration Horizon: New H-1B Law Spells Relief- And Paperwork ( January 1999 )
This explains the details and effects of the passage of the American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act of 1998 and its relation to H-1B visas. -
Employment-Based Immigrant Visas ( June 1999 )
Immigrant visas are available to certain foreign workers who obtain a certificate from the U.S. Department of Labor. -
Tips for United States Visas: Employment-Based ( February 1998 )
Tips from the United States Department of State on how to obtain an employment based visa.
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