According to the San Diego Union Tribune, San Diego’s small businesses are heading to bankruptcy court at a higher rate than last year, and the city is among the Top 10 metropolitan areas in the country based on the number of filings. The number of small businesses filing for bankruptcy…
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H-1B Cap updates for FY 2011
Here is the current H-1B Cap count of FY 2011: Cap Type – H-1B Regular Cap Cap Amount – 65,000 Cap Eligible Petitions – 24,800 Date of Last Count – 7/9/2010 Cap Type – H-1B Master’s Exemption Cap Amount – 20,000 Cap Eligible Petitions – 10,600 Date of Last Count…
Employment Based Visa Bulletin – August 2010
U.S. Department of State has released the new visa bulletin for August 2010 on July 12, 2010. Here is the crux: EB-1 category is current for both Chinese and Indian nationals. EB-2 category, cut-off dates moved forward more than three months for Chinese nationals (from November 22, 2005 to March…
H2A Visas – US Department of Labor launches online registry of H-2A jobs
The U.S. Department of Labor launched an online registry allowing the public to retrieve information about temporary agricultural jobs that fall under the H-2A program. The new tool was developed in compliance with regulations implemented by the department on March 15. The H-2A job registry provides a single, easily searched…
H-1B Cap updates for FY 2011
USCIS has updated following on July 2, 2010 about the H-1B Cap Count Cap Type – H-1B Regular Cap Cap Amount – 65,000 Cap Eligible Petitions – 24,200 Date of Last Count – 7/2/2010 Cap Type – H-1B Master’s Exemption Cap Amount – 20,000 Cap Eligible Petitions – 10,400 Date…
H2A Visa Lawyer – Take Our Jobs!!!!
As am Immigration Attorney that processed many H2A farm worker visas, I am happy to present the Take our Jobs initiative. There are two issues facing our nation–high unemployment and undocumented people in the workforce–that many Americans believe are related. Missing from the debate on both issues is an honest…
H1B Visa Lawyer -Characteristics of Specialty Occupation Workers (H-1B) for FY 2009
The American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA), imposes annual reporting requirements on U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) concerning the countries of origin and occupations of, educational levels attained by, and compensation paid to, aliens who were issued visas or otherwise provided nonimmigrant status under H1B Visas during the…
Nebraska to vote on whether to ban hiring or renting property to illegal immigrants
Seems like Nebraska is following in the steps of Arizona. Voters in eastern Nebraska will decide today whether to ban hiring or renting property to illegal immigrants. The vote will be the culmination of a two-year fight that saw proponents collect enough signatures to put the question to a public…
H1B Visa Tip – Petitions for Speech Language Pathologist Related Occupations
A great tip from AILA to share with our readers regarding the H1B visa. It seems that H-1B petitions for Speech Language Pathologists (SLP) and similar related occupations are being closely monitored to ensure that accurate job duties are being identified to confirm CGFNS (Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing…
PERM Labor Certification – iCERT Glitch continues
As PERM processing becomes faster in recent months, icert problems continue though. DOL has reported that the incorrect error message that pops up upon entering a date for the prevailing wage source is the result of recent system edit. The glitch will not affect useability, i.e., users can bypass the…