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May 2007
Immigration Newsletter 30 May 2007
Britain's Home Office has removed four health care occupations from the Skills Shortage Occupations List. All applications for these occupations received from May 29th are now subject to the full "resident labour test."
Britain's Home Office has removed four health care occupations from the Skills Shortage Occupations List. All applications for these occupations received from May 29th are now subject to the full "resident labour test."
Immigration Newsletter 23 May 2007
A UK tribunal court ruled in favor of an HSMP holder fighting deportation after he was unable to qualify for an HSMP extension under the new rules. The Indian national, who holds a PhD in chemistry, relocated his family to the United Kingdom after obtaini
A UK tribunal court ruled in favor of an HSMP holder fighting deportation after he was unable to qualify for an HSMP extension under the new rules. The Indian national, who holds a PhD in chemistry, relocated his family to the United Kingdom after obtaini
Immigration Newsletter 16 May 2007
The United States Senate has begun a bipartisan investigation into alleged abuses of the U.S. H-1B visa program. Senators Richard Durbin and Charles Grassley sent letters to a number of foreign-owned firms requesting that they provide detailed information
The United States Senate has begun a bipartisan investigation into alleged abuses of the U.S. H-1B visa program. Senators Richard Durbin and Charles Grassley sent letters to a number of foreign-owned firms requesting that they provide detailed information
Immigration Newsletter 9 May 2007
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced on May 4th that the H-1B exemption quota has been reached. No petitions received after April 30th will be considered.
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced on May 4th that the H-1B exemption quota has been reached. No petitions received after April 30th will be considered.
