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Canadians with L-1 Visa Renewals Being Turned Away at the Border

Canadians with L-1 Visa Renewals Being Turned Away at the Border

ImmigrationBy Mary Grilli JacobsJune 26, 2019

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents are turning away some Canadian workers at the border. Without notice, CBP abandoned a decades-long policy of allowing Canadians to apply for L-1…

Ending H-4 EAD Will Hurt U.S. Economy Photo by adrien-olichon

Study Says Ending H-4 EAD Will Hurt U.S. Workers, Economy

ImmigrationBy Mary Grilli JacobsMay 7, 2019

Eliminating work permits for H-4 visa holders would result in an annual loss of $1.9 billion in federal tax revenue and $530 million in state and local tax revenue, according…

Possible Changes to EB-5 Regional Centers Program

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornJuly 9, 2016

The buzz at last month’s American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference was that Congress will not renew the EB-5 regional centers visa program before it expires on September 30, 2016.…

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