Sentences with phrase «immigrant visas from»

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The order is likely to grant legal status to nearly half of the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the U.S., giving many access for the first time to legitimate work visas, or protection from deportation.
ENJOINED AND RESTRAINED from, in any manner or by any means, removing individuals with refugee applications approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services as part of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, holders of valid immigrant and non-immigrant visas, and other individuals from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, and Yemen legally authorized to enter the United States.
Since 1990, foreign investors from China, Canada and the Middle East have invested more than $ 6.8 billion in American businesses, been awarded 29,000 U.S. Visas, and created thousands of American jobs through the EB - 5 Immigrant Investor Program.
An internal department document obtained by ProPublica also suggests that the slowdown of consular activity may make it difficult for the United States to meet its commitment to processing at least 20,000 immigrant visas for Cubans this year, an annual target that is important to Cuban - Americans seeking to bring relatives from the island.
Harvard and Duke University professor Vivek Wadwha, himself an immigrant entrepreneur from India, warned in a Congressional hearing, «The U.S. is giving an unintentional gift to China and India by causing highly educated and skilled workers, frustrated by long waits for visas, to return home.»
But in recent years, many H - 1B visas have gone to temporary immigrants who lacked special skills and displaced American workers from jobs.
* FOURTH, begin removing the more than 2 million criminal illegal immigrants from the country and cancel visas to foreign countries that won't take them back
Polis hopes to increase the number of EB - 5 Regional Center Program visas — for foreign investors or entrepreneurs that create at least five jobs for U.S. citizens or legal immigrants — to 10,000 from 3,000; and create a new class of eligibility called Startup Vvisas — for foreign investors or entrepreneurs that create at least five jobs for U.S. citizens or legal immigrants — to 10,000 from 3,000; and create a new class of eligibility called Startup VisasVisas.
Larger companies employing many H - 1B workers in the United States will pay an extra fee of $ 4,000 for each new H - 1B visa — up from $ 2,000 — and another $ 4,000 to move an H - 1B immigrant who is already in the country to a new employer.
In light of President Trump's attack on immigrants, Uber also disclosed that 15 percent of its employees in the U.S. have a work visa and come from 71 different countries, saying that no matter where anyone comes from, Uber wants you to know that you have a place at the company.
He also objected that Democratic proposals to adjust the visa lottery and federal policy for immigrants with temporary protected status were going to drive more people from countries he deemed undesirable into the United States instead of attracting immigrants from places like Norway and Asia, people familiar with the meeting said.
We are highly experienced in working with Human Resources personnel, in - house client counsel and foreign individuals from across a wide spectrum of industries to efficiently obtain U.S. immigrant and non-immigrant visas.
«That an immigrant from New York City gets to go to Congress that came here with no papers, overstayed his visa, is the best message and the best language you can give to Donald Trump.»
Trump told reporters that he wants immigrants to the United States to «come in from everywhere,» even as his administration doubled down on its calls for scrapping the diversity - based visa lottery program as part of ongoing budget negotiations.
In his «100 - day action plan to Make America Great Again,» Trump said he would «cancel all federal funding to sanctuary cities,» roll back President Barack Obama's executive actions shielding undocumented foreign nationals who arrived as children, deport what he claims are «more than two million criminal illegal immigrants from the country» and get eliminate of visas to foreign countries that will not take them back.
The second - term House member from the 21st Congressional District said she has previously advocated for prioritized visas for Iraqi and Afghan immigrants who helped U.S. forces in the Middle East.
While new biometric visas are already in place for immigrants from high - risk countries, I can confirm that within nine months, from March next year, we will extend biometric visas to all visa applicants.
ENJOINED AND RESTRAINED from, in any manner or by any means, removing individuals with refugee applications approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services as part of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, holders of valid immigrant and non-immigrant visas, and other individuals from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, and Yemen legally authorized to enter the United States.
The income is probably similar to what you can make as a professional in Romania and in fact the drain on qualified workers is a huge problem from the perspective of the «sending countries» (just for context: Romanian citizens can come and go and work in Germany completely legally without any visa or permit under European Union rules so their situation is quite different than that of illegal immigrants in the US).
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump told reporters Tuesday that he wants immigrants to the United States to «come in from everywhere,» even as his administration doubled down on its calls for scrapping the diversity - based visa lottery program as part of ongoing budget negotiations.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the administration would still keep pressing for a deal to save DACA via budget negotiations, but she repeated Trump's position that any deal reached should include funding for the border wall and get rid of the decades - old lottery program that reserves visas for people from countries that have relatively few immigrants in the United States.
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Chaffetz won bipartisan support in the House more than a year ago for a more limited bill that would shorten the wait for visas for immigrants from countries with the highest number of applications.
We accept applications from professional immigrants who hold either of these visas and can provide employment and income verification.
What helped create LendUp — our mission, our values, and our success saving working class Americans millions of dollars, improving credit scores, and delivering over a million financial education courses — came from the hard work of LendUp's 200 + employees — whether their families have lived in the US for years, they come from a line of immigrants, are first generation Americans or they're here on visas and work permits.
We provide direct legal representation to low - income clients in more than 5,000 civil legal cases every year - from defending against employment discrimination to obtaining benefits for people with disabilities to helping immigrant victims of crime get visas.
The process / paperwork required for a child who has been adopted and now needs travel and immigration documents from the sending country and the US Embassy before leaving the country (passport) and entering the US (immigrant visa).
We expected to wait 3 months from the time we knew he was ours, but the US changed some procedures for immigrant Visa's during that time, so we had to file a whole bunch of paperwork all over again, and basically start from square one.
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