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WASHINGTON — When his entertainment industry clients want to hire foreign actors for a film shoot, Los Angeles immigration attorney Ally Bolour has to time the visa filings carefully, to secure their entry close to the production start date while meeting ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced new visa measures aimed at restricting foreign journalists, students, and cultural exchange visitors. The proposal dramatically reduces the visa time international reporters can stay in America, creating a direct ...
Foreign citizens already in the U.S., including students, will be exempted from the Trump administration’s controversial new $100,000 fee for the H-1B visa, federal authorities said this week. The fee was imposed via a proclamation from President Donald ...
This past March, 6,653 foreign citizens, educated at foreign medical schools, matched to internships at American hospitals, according to data from the NRMP. Hasiba Karimi was supposed to be seeing patients at a Harrisburg, Pennsylvania hospital in just a ...
The Trump administration is restoring thousands of foreign students' records, the Department of Justice announced on Friday. In a federal court hearing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Carilli said foreign students will return to "active" status in the ...
AHA, AMA warn steep H-1B visa fee will exacerbate clinician shortages, hit underserved areas hardest
Major medical groups are urging the Trump administration to exempt foreign healthcare workers from new H1-B visa application fees, saying the steep charge will exacerbate a clinician shortage and hit rural and underserved areas particularly hard.
The State Department has revoked the visa of a student who participated in protesting in favor of Hamas, a move in line with President Donald Trump's call for canceling visas of students involved in the anti-Israel demonstrations on college campuses.
HONG KONG (AP) — Vaishnavi Srinivasagopalan, a skilled Indian IT professional who has worked in both India and the U.S., has been looking for work in China. Beijing’s new K-visa program targeting science and technology workers could turn that dream ...