Monthly Archives: May 2012
Trends Reverse in Continental Immigration
By Colleen Niland, Customer Support Specialist People who are familiar with immigration will tell you how complex the subject can be, but when asking most people what they associate with immigration, a few general things come to mind: border … Continue reading
A Rundown of Presidential Immigration Stances
By Jason Davis, Systems Administrator Since 2007, the United States has accepted over a million new permanent residents to the country each year. Both candidates for president, Mitt Romney and Barack Obama, support legal immigration and assert the importance of … Continue reading
USCIS Proposes Change to Help Families Stay Together
Back in January, U.S. officials announced a proposed change in immigration law that could spare American citizens from being separated from undocumented immigrant spouses and children. Currently, American citizens can apply for green cards for immigrant spouses and children – … Continue reading
UK Immigration Rules Revised – Again!
by Dominic Hewitt, Global Immigration Manager Changes to the UK immigration rules have become an annual event. The government has made no secret of its pledge to reduce net immigration figures down to the ‘tens of thousands’ over the next … Continue reading
Economic Growth and Immigration
When I think of the great entrepreneurial center of the United States for the last decade, my mind goes immediately to Silicon Valley. Essential to growth are new ideas and new companies paving the way forward and teaching us how … Continue reading

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