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With the advent of a global economy, American multinational companies more and more are asking United States citizens to go overseas to assist in managing their offices and facilities located there. Upon occasion, this has caused these employees to approach their companies requesting special treatment for their spouses. -
Employment-Based Adjustment of Status Applications are now filed directly with the Immigration Service's. -
Over the last several weeks, U.S. officials have been generally supportive of recent initiatives proposed by P. -
USTR Barshefsky released a statement on July 1 reiterating the U.S. position that Japan has not fully implemen. -
The United States and Japan are expected to enter into consultations this month regarding the implementation o. -
WASHINGTON - In an effort to promote fairness and consistency in the adjudication of naturalization cases of appl. -
INTRODUCTION On May 25, 1999, the Department of State issued a cable and the Immigration and Naturalization Servi. -
Guide from the United States Department of State on how to revalidate an 'H,' 'L,' 'O', or 'P' visa. -
Letter from the Administration on Aging which discusses the verification requirements of citizenship and alien status applicable to the Older Americans Act. -
Aliens may be subject to exclusion or deportation if included into one or more of the statutory classes. Grounds f.