Contact US
904-779-0111
info@immigrationfirm.net
Search Blog
Post Categories
- AILA (81)
- Articles and Commentaries (237)
- Asylum and Refugee Status (11)
- B1 and B2 Visitor Visas (9)
- Citizenship and Naturalization (42)
- Consulate News (23)
- Customs and Border Protection (7)
- DACA – Deferred Action for Certain Childhood Arrivals (19)
- Department of Homeland Security (62)
- Department of Labor (22)
- Detention and Removal (54)
- Diversity Lottery (8)
- E-2 Visas (12)
- E-3 Visas (11)
- Employment Based Green Cards (143)
- Executive Order (24)
- F-1 and SEVIS News (46)
- Family Based Green Cards (31)
- Florida Criminal Law (1)
- General News (721)
- H-1B Visas (343)
- H-2B Visas (22)
- H-4/H-4 EAD (5)
- I-9 Compliance (17)
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement (72)
- Immigration Reform (25)
- J Visas (6)
- L-1 Intracompany Visas (39)
- L-2 Visas (3)
- M Visas (4)
- O-1 Visa (3)
- Processing Dates (20)
- Religious Workers (3)
- SSN and Driver's License Issurance (16)
- TN Visas (8)
- Uncategorized (4)
- US Department of State (57)
- US Taxation (2)
- USCIS Guidelines and Announcements (237)
- Videos (10)
- Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) (8)
- Visa Bulletin (45)
- Waivers (2)
Is Hillary Clinton anti-H-1B?
Vox news reports the disappointing news that Hillary Clinton “just put a stake” through the idea of “expanding visas to allow more high-skilled workers to come to the United States” in favor of “unauthorized immigrants and their families (millions of whom, of course, are US citizens and voters)“. However, it should be noted that Clinton did not address any proposed changes to the H-1B or L-1 programs with specificity, which does leave room for hope for the U.S. technology sector.
Read Article
Share this:
Like this:
Related