19 Nov

France is still accepting 30,000 Syrian Refugees but US Congress does not want any!

Despite the suffering of the French, France is not giving up on its ideology of helping the refugees. On the other hand in the United States, irrational fear has taken over. Finally the the anti-immigration House of Representative got what they wanted – the anti-Syrian refugee bill. It is a sad day for what America…

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16 Nov

“The Day After Tomorrow” – What happens if the US population turns refugees?

In the movie the “Day After Tomorrow” the Earth is faced with a new global ice age and millions perished in Northern America. Ultimately the entire country was almost inhabitable and people rushed in as refugees to Mexico and South America.  In the beginning, Mexico closed their borders but ultimately they humanly re-opened it. Today…

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14 Nov

Paris Attacks and The Immigration Impact – Immigrants Know Your Rights!

The despicable attack in Paris which happened on November 13 2015 is definitely going to have a huge impact on global migration. Lately Europe has been flooded with immigrants mainly those who are fleeing from wars in Syria, Yemen and other countries with conflicts. France had its fair share of asylum seekers and was also ready…

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07 Nov

Transferring the H1B status after 6 years – the need for the I-140 approval!

In order to transfer an H1B visa after 6 years extension, applicants should make sure that there is an approved I-140 or whether they qualify under AC 21 extension. Please watch this video and share.

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21 Oct

Justin Trudeau win in Canada is a win for peace, compassion and Immigrants.

Canada surprised everybody by voting a liberal government and electing young Justin Trudeau as their Prime Minister.  Some said his “coming was predicted”! See article from AP below. However Justin success is attributed more likely to his liberal views and his demographic of voters mainly immigrants.  Harper, Trudeau’s opponent, has recently run an almost  “xenophobic”…

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24 Jun

Department of Homeland Security Designate Nepal for TPS.

WASHINGTON—Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson announced his decision to designate Nepal for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months based on the conditions resulting from the devastating magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Nepal on April 25, 2015, and the subsequent aftershocks. As a result, eligible nationals of Nepal residing in the United States may…

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