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Working in the United States on the H-1B Visa   The facts on the H-1B visa; how many are available, when to apply, who can apply, how long does the visa last, and how to apply and increase your chances of success.
     
Employers Considering Filing PERM Applications   The process of filing a PERM or labor certification application on behalf of an employee involves 3 steps.
     
What should I do if I change address   A non-US citizen is required by law to keep the US Department of Homeland Security (USDHS) informed about any change of address.
     
Online 'Infopass' Appointment System   Improved service at Los Angeles immigration building eliminates the need to wait in line for immigration information.
     
Is your passport ready?   As of 23 January 2007, all persons including US citizens and legal permanent residents traveling between the US, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and the Caribbean must present a passport.
     
Do you employ foreign workers?   Employers must take care that employment of an alien worker does not expose the company to sanctions by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
     
Renewing or replacing your green card   Whether you have lost your green card (ARC) or it has expired can have serious consequences.
     
Abandonment of residency   If you have a green card and spend an excessive amount of time outside the United States you risk losing your status as a permanent resident.
     
Canada   Same Sex Marriage - FAQ's
     
Preguntas hechas frecuentemente   Por parejas de los Estados Unidos quienes estan considrando casarse en Canada.
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