L-1B US Visa for Specialized Workers

Posted by Jennifer Nees|Global Immigration
Mar 10

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The Bomza Law Group’s U.S. Immigration Lawyers have had enormous success with respect to the successful filing of specialized knowledge intra-company transferee workers, including highly trained technicians and specialists.  Don’t let the increased scrutiny of this category harm your business! If you are a U.S. employer who needs to transfer foreign L-1B technician’s or specialists, [...]


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K-1 Fiance Visa

Posted by Marwah Serag|US Immigration
Mar 10

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Foreign nationals who are engaged to U.S. citizens may be eligible for the K-1 Fiance Visa.  Eligibility for the K-1 Fiance Visa depends on a number of factors including that you have the intent to enter the U.S. to marry your U.S. citizen fiance, that you have met with your U.S. citizen fiance within the last two [...]


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Change to Language Requirements for Permanent Residence Applications

Posted by Jennifer Nees|Canada Immigration
Mar 10

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For permanent residence applications received on or after April 10, 2010, visa officers will only be required to consider the evidence of language proficiency provided at the time of application. If the applicant chooses to provide other written evidence of language proficiency, the proof submitted must clearly demonstrate that they meet the language proficiency claimed [...]


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H-1B Work Permit — CAP OPENS APRIL 1!

Posted by Jennifer Nees|US Immigration
Mar 10

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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will begin accepting H-1B work permit petitions subject to the fiscal year (FY) 2011 cap on April 1, 2010. Applications for U.S. work permits will be considered accepted on the date that USCIS takes possession of a properly filed petition with the correct fee; not the date that the [...]


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Visa Section in Santiago, Chile Re-opens Following Earthquake

Posted by Veronica Zanfir|Global Immigration
Mar 10

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The doors to the Embassy of Canada – Visa Section in Santiago, Chile, which was closed following the February 27, 2010 earthquake are once again open to Canada visa applicants. Services have now been restored and the office is open and accepting applications for temporary and permanent Canadian visas.


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New Citizenship Study Guide

Posted by Veronica Zanfir|Global Immigration
Mar 10

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A new Canadian citizenship Study Guide – Discover Canada- has been implemented by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. The new citizenship study guide focuses on the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizens, and on Canada’s history, military contributions, symbols, values and institutions. The new study guide also places greater emphasis on Canada’s government and politics and [...]


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