A proposed change to an immigration regulation could allow spouses of H-1B holders the chance to work in the U.S. as soon as later this year. The move means spouses will no longer have to stay home and put a hold on their careers.

Texas is number one in the Nation for collecting fines from Employers for having undocumented (illegal) workers or for having improper documentation found during Immigration Audits or Raids In 2011, the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ramped up its audits of employers and they ended up having their most productive year for revenue…

President Obama signs Executive Orders on immigration reform In a highly controversial move, President Barack Obama signed two executive orders recently that will delay the deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants who are currently living in the United States. This measure could have major implications for many people living without documentation in Texas, Arizona and…

President Calling for Immigration Reform In 2007, the Pew Hispanic Center noted a record number of undocumented immigrants in the country, with 12 million living in the United States. Though the number fell to 11.1 million two years later, it has largely remained steady, with 11.2 million undocumented workers calling the U.S. “home” in 2010….

Immigrant avoided removal, despite conviction of a serious crime If an immigrant, meaning the person has legal permanent residence in the United States, has been convicted of certain serious crimes, it may seem inevitable that that individual will be placed in removal proceeding before the immigration court and eventually deported and removed from the United…

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