Planning holiday travel? You aren’t the only one. Many temporary workers and students in the United States will travel internationally during the holiday season. And many will need to apply for new visas before returning to work or school in January. This annual rush of holiday travelers results in more […]
With the election results in, it’s no surprise that half the country is going to work and school this morning deflated. In a sense, that was bound to happen no matter the final outcome, largely due to the polarized nature of American politics and the current American electorate. During the […]
A recent Fifth Circuit decision has given hope to employers, at least those in the Fifth Circuit, with Forms I-9 completed before 2013 in some remote hire situations. The Fifth Circuit acknowledged that the Form I-9 is confusing, and to be fair, employers must be provided clear instructions on how […]
The U.S. immigration system is complex. The complexity is due in part to an outdated immigrant quota system that was already a few years old by the time Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon in 1969. This quota system is broken down into quotas for family-based and employment-based immigration […]