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Aug 5, 2011 •
USCIS_Immigration_ Green Card_ Announces Initiative: Be Skeptical Paul M. Heller, Esq: Beware and be skeptical – this ‘initiative’ is unlikely to change anything. USCIS’ culture and perspective on employment-based immigration is the opposite of what it should be. I’ve read the USCIS guidelines and there is nothing new, no new visa categories, additional visas or...
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Feb 10, 2011 •
The immigration debate is tiring; skilled, unskilled and brilliant – our country needs them all. Businesses should not be limited to only U.S. workers, nor should the government tell business who they can/cannot hire; nor should we encourage companies to set up shop and jobs overseas. Just the opposite.
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Nov 30, 2010 •
I have two feelings about the Dream Act. One, I’d like it to pass. At the same time, I can see reasons to hold off. The other side calls it an amnesty, an open door.
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Apr 23, 2010 •
STAGE 1: Labor Certification (Department of Labor) Start Employee, with manager’s assistance, forwards to HILG information necessary to begin the case. Work-up Employee’s information and documents are reviewed and organized. Attorney performs legal analysis and develops case strategy. First draft of job notice is sent to employee and manager for approval. HILG exchanges drafts and...
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Apr 23, 2010 •
On December 27, 2004, the U.S. Department of Labor published a new regulation for the department’s Permanent Foreign Labor Certification (PERM) program. PERM is the new way of filing labor certifications, eliminating the old two methods: RIR and the “traditional” DOL monitored system. The PERM program helps meet workforce needs when there are no available...
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Apr 22, 2010 •
Contact Heller Immigration for a free consultation 1-800-863-4448 When a person wishes to apply for a U.S. visa, change status in the U.S., apply to adjust status, become a naturalization U.S. citizen or reenter the United States after overseas travel, he or she may have to answer specific yet broad questions about any prior arrest...
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Aug 17, 2009 •
The Heller Immigration Law Group, LLP (Toll free: 1.800.863.4448), also known as ‘HILG’, www.hilglaw.com, has specialized in employment-based and business immigration for corporate/HR, business, and individual clients for more than 25 years. With our headquarters now in Silicon Valley (Palo Alto, CA), near Stanford University, HILG has successfully processed an estimated 5000+ cases in...