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Archive for December 13, 2007
IMMIGRATION DEBATE HURTS LATINOS
December 13, 2007 by Bradley Maged.
According to a Reuters article: “The intense debate over illegal immigration has made life more difficult for U.S. Hispanics, the fastest-growing minority in the country, with many fearing deportation and having difficulty finding work and housing, study found.”
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DO U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICIES LEAVE US AT A COMPETITIVE DISADVANTAGE?
December 13, 2007 by Bradley Maged.
According to an article on cnnmoney.com: “Companies, especially high-tech ones, rely heavily on immigration to bring them the best and brightest talent. They look to immigrants for new ideas and sometimes to start companies. Loss of this source of talent could hurt U.S. industry.”
One of the best visas available for foreign professionals is the H-1B. This year’s 65,000 cap was exhausted on the first day cases were accepted for filing. In fact thousands of petitions were rejected even though they were received on April 2, 2007 (April 1, 2007 was a Sunday).
Given this messy situation, for those who may be eligible for H-1B status or employers wishing to hire foreign born professionals it is best to get the process organized sooner rather than later. Maged Rost is now accepting clients who would like to apply for cap-subject H-1B status for FY 2009.
For those who wish to commence H-1B employment on October 1, 2008, the petition may be filed as of April 1, 2008 (and preferably no later as all available cap-subject petitions may again be exhausted in a single day). Please call or e-mail us for additional information. www.magedrost.com.
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