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Increased Immigration Had ‘No Impact On Joblessness’ In UK

THE INCREASE in immigration has no impact on rising unemployment in Britain, even during the time of recession, a new report has claimed. The National Institute of Economic and Social Research found that there was “no association” between higher immigration and an increase in Jobseeker’s Allowance claims. The think-tank’s report conceded that immigration did have [...]

Green Card Changes – Speedier Process Could Be On The Way

ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS may have a shorter separation time away from their families when they apply for a Green Card, the White House said. New US immigration rules could shorten the wait for illegals applying for residency and are forced to leave the US, often for years, while their case is considered. But a new rule [...]

More Government Delays

THE EMPLOYMENT based immigrant visa process is one way that a non-citizen can become Legal Permanent Residents (commonly referred to as a Green Card holder) of the US Every fiscal year (October 1-September 30), there are approximately 140,000 employment-based immigrant visas available to qualified applicants in one of five categories. The process of obtaining an [...]

New Immigration Initiatives To Spur Job Creation

WITH THE US economy continuing to sag, the Obama administration and its immigration agency (US Citizenship & Immigration Services-USCIS) announced new initiatives to help spur growth and create jobs by making it a bit easier for job creating foreign nationals to permanently immigrate to the US. Under current adjudicatory standards, it is extremely difficult for [...]

I’m Not Your Stepping Stone: US-UK Treaty Investor Visas And The Green Card Process

A UK national can be granted an E-2 visa to invest in a US business, and to develop and direct that investment entity. However, the E-2 does not have a clear path to a US Green Card – generally, a foreign national cannot be petitioned for a Green Card by her own company, ie, cannot [...]

UK PASSPORTS – Avoid Application And Renewal Hassles

HERE at the Union Jack, through the years, we’ve heard some horror stories re UK Passport issuance. But this month, good news is on the horizon, or perhaps with us already, concerning Brits in the US needing a new passport or renewal of the same. But, it is fair to write that applicants need to [...]

Sunday Brunch, A Drama Unwinds

SEVERAL WEEKENDS ago while enjoying a particularly festive brunch I was approached by an attractive, enthusiastic, mimosa-drinking Brit named Julie. She wanted some clarification about the Visa Waiver Program that she was traveling on. The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) of course is the US policy that allows for nationals from 36 participating visa waiver countries, [...]

The Immigration Forecast Today Is….

I’M NOT certain if stormy with a high probability of confusion is appropriate for a weather forecast, but as it applies to immigration, it is unfortunately applicable. While immigration law falls under the purview of the federal government, this hasn’t stopped storms from whipping up in states like Arizona and Utah, a vast disparity of [...]

Beware H-1B Employer – No Good Deed Goes Unpunished

WELL, it’s that time of year again when the immigration service starts its H-1B1 merry go round, more commonly referred to as the H-1b1 lottery. On April 1 of every year for the past several years, employers have been allowed to submit working visa applications on behalf of hopeful beneficiaries who fall within the H-1B1 [...]

Wealthy Foreigners And Entrepreneurs Offered Fast Track To Settle In UK

WEALTHY foreigners and entrepreneurs will be offered a fast track route to settle in Britain as per new immigration rules. The “super investors” will be given the right to stay in the country indefinitely after only three years in return for depositing five million pounds in a British bank account. An overseas investor who can [...]

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