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Immigration News & Updates - Page 194

Exciting Opportunity For Travel Enthusiasts
October 10, 2022

Exciting Opportunity For Travel Enthusiasts

In today’s blog, we will be taking a look at a new exciting opportunity to travel to Australia and New Zealand. An international firm is recruiting people to travel around Australia and New Zealand in a campervan. The most exciting
Changing B-1/B-2 Status To H-1B Visa
October 10, 2022

Changing B-1/B-2 Status To H-1B Visa

Many people find it difficult to secure an H-1B sponsor from abroad. They often inquire as to  how they can transfer their visa status from B-1 or B-2 to H-1B while being present in the U.S. B-1 and B-2 visas
Canada’s New Pathway To Retain Temporary Residents
October 10, 2022

Canada’s New Pathway To Retain Temporary Residents

The IRCC spokesperson Michelle Carbert has stated that the government is collaborating with the Canadian Labour Congress, which refers candidates with a strong probability of fulfilling the eligibility conditions of the public policy to the IRCC. Applicants considered eligible may
Guide To UK Civil Partnership Visa
October 9, 2022

Guide To UK Civil Partnership Visa

What is a Civil Partnership Visa? If you are a non-British national with a civil partner who is “present and settled”, you could apply for a UK civil partner visa. The term ‘present and settled” implies that your partner is
Priority Dates For EB-2 and EB-3 Visas
October 9, 2022

Priority Dates For EB-2 and EB-3 Visas

The priority date is the date on which the USCIS receives the I-140 petition of the applicant. Since there is a limit on how many immigrant visas are issued each year, applications for some visas have developed a significant backlog
Relaxed Immigration Rules For The UK Work Force
October 7, 2022

Relaxed Immigration Rules For The UK Work Force

As per recent reports, to provide support to the economy due to fears of an upcoming recession, Prime Minister Liz Truss is expected to relax the UK immigration regulations. The Prime Minister is set to modify the government’s shortage occupation