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Business Immigration Newsbrief by Badmus Immigration Law Firm, PC

Monday, September 24, 2001 Issue 7   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 7  
September 24, 2001
Immigration Strategies for Laid-off Workers

Many H1B and L-1 workers have been caught in the many reductions in force that have occurred this year. Here are some frequently asked questions and answers for these workers:

Q. What happens to...


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September 24, 2001
INS issues V visa regulations
Important Visa Rights for Spouses and Children of Permanent Residents

The LIFE Act enacted on December 21, 2000 created a new nonimmigrant category, the V visa, for spouses and children of permanent residents. To qualify for the V visa, the spouse or child must be a...


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September 24, 2001
National Lawyers Guild Publishes Notice of Fundamental Rights
by National Lawyers Guild

Know your Rights! National Lawyers Guild provides information to all U.S. residents, including immigrants and visaholders in the U.S., explaining your fundamental rights and providing direction on how to respond to any governmental inquiries you may receive. This is extremely important information that everyone should know.

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September 24, 2001
No Social Security Number Required for Texas Driver's License

Texas law does not require a Social Security Number to issue a driver's license if the applicant does not have one.

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September 24, 2001
Visa Processing Remains the Same

Department of State reports NO changes to visa processing as a result of recent terrorists attacks.

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September 14, 2001
Best Practices for Mail Communications

Clients please read this important notice regarding communications with our office

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Visa Bulletin
For current priority dates for family and business immigration

Great news - All categories of business immigration, including unskilled workers, continue to be current, which means that all workers with approved visa numbers can apply for adjustment of status or consular processing. If you have an approved I140 and have not applied for adjustment of status (the final phase of the permanent residence application), now is the time to do it.

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TOPICS

Immigration
Company News
US Immigration
Business Immigration

CONTENTS

Best Practices for Mail Communications
Immigration Strategies for Laid-off Workers
INS issues V visa regulations
National Lawyers Guild Publishes Notice of Fundamental Rights
No Social Security Number Required for Texas Driver's License
Visa Bulletin
Visa Processing Remains the Same

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