Arizona employers are many times unable to find U.S. workers to fill positions necessary for the growth and development of their business. It is quite possible that foreign workers can help employers fill this void, but employers must take initiative for this to work.
The H-1B Visa Program is designed to bring foreign workers in specialty
Hiring foreign workers in specialty occupations in Arizona
February 26th, 2010
Can a child born to a U.S. citizen in a foreign country obtain U.S. citizenship?
February 19th, 2010
A child born outside of the United States since February 27, 2001 to one or more U.S. citizens, can obtain U.S. citizenship even if he or she regularly resides in a foreign country. The Child Citizen Act of 2000 (Section 322 of the Immigration and Nationality Act) makes this possible. To qualify, the child must
H-1C Foreign Nurse Visa Expires
February 12th, 2010
In 1999, Congress passed the Nursing Relief for Disadvantage Areas Act (the “Act”), which created the H1-C Visa for foreign nurses. The Act was passed to help relieve the shortage of qualified nurses in the medical community by providing a way for foreign nurses to immigrate to this country. In 2005, Congress reauthorized the Act

