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The H-1b visa is the most commonly used U.S. work visa for highly skilled foreign born workers in fields such as information technology, engineering, research, academia, and others. Hammond Law Group is committed toward making sure that its clients have the most up to date information regarding issues that impact H-1b workers and the employers that hire and employ them. This Blog will allow HLG's attorneys to timely post all critical information about the H-1b cap, H-1b issues impacting processing by the USCIS, H-1b visa issuance at U.S. Consulates, DOL enforcement actions against H-1b employers, green card processing for H-1b workers, legislation, and advocacy. Please also visit: www.HammondLawFirm.com.
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Archive for July, 2008

 
On July 16, 2008, the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania delivered a decisive victory to an Extraordinary Ability Alien over the Department of Homeland Security.  In addition to admonishing DHS for reading its own regulations too narrowly and deciding cases against the law, this case is critically important for academics previously […]

AILA Recap 2008

Last week, HLG attended the AILA Annual Convention, held in Vancouver, BC, Canada. As is our custom, here is our Recap of the important and interesting information that we learned:
Attorney/Client Relationship during the PERM Process: What’s permissible?
On June 2, 2008, the US Department of Labor shocked the immigration community by announcing that it would audit […]


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