The legal assistant will
work on business immigration cases with the assistance of paralegals.
Not exact matches
In 2011, U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services updated H1 - B guidelines that would allow entrepreneurs and
business owners
on H1 - B visas to
work for their own company.
But relatively recent trends — urbanization, mass
immigration, the rise of big
business — have found us more frequently living and
working alongside strangers rather than neighbours; as Cain writes, «facing the question of how to make a good impression
on people to whom [we] had no civic or family ties.»
In many cases, the paper he uses started out
on advertising hoardings in the
working - class neighbourhoods of South Central Los Angeles, reflecting much of what constitutes
business there: from paternity tests and high - interest loans to fast - track
immigration papers.
Gun ownership,
immigration and migrant labour, the struggles of small
businesses and farms, the shutting of factories and loss of jobs due to corporate outsourcing and job automation, and the treatment of indigenous peoples and conditions
on the reservation — his
work encompasses all of it.
A final order of July 8, 2009, suspends him from practice before
immigration tribunals for two years, based
on an adjudicating official's findings that he engaged in unethical and unprofessional conduct,
worked without authorization as an attorney in Colorado, failed to comply with the conditions of his non-immigrant visitor visa for
business, remained in the United States illegally since 1995, and is currently in removal proceedings.
Continuing
on with our very special Raising the Bar interviews, Mark Symes talks to Lawyer Monthly about his
work in
immigration & asylum, with particular expertise
on the implications of Brexit
on EU and UK
business immigration law.
Lori also regularly assists clients
on business immigration matters, including obtaining labour market impact assessments,
work permits, Canadian permanent resident status and citizenship.
In addition, Emma heads up the
Business Immigration Unit and regularly advises global organisations
on bringing overseas nationals into the UK to
work, and
on eligibility to
work requirements and compliance.