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H-1B Immigrants Face Lawsuits from Employers
by Ronald J. Wronko, Esq.

People from countries like India are often recruited by computer or IT employers to immigrate to the U.S. to work. Many such H-1B immigrants are unaware of the dangers of entering into contracts with such employers. Many computer or IT employers use questionable or unethical tactics to try to force H-1B immigrants into contracts of indentured servitude.  read more...

What is Nationality Law?

Nationality law is concerned with defining the ways in which a country determines the ways the nationality and citizenship of its people is gained or lost. read more...

by Marcela Devivo
What is Asylum Law?

Asylum law is another law that has been around, literally, for ages. It simply outlines the situations in which an individual or group is persecuted by their home country for their beliefs or politics, usually dissenting form the current regime in their country, and who then takes asylum under the protection of a sovereign authority, such as another country. read more...


Legal Designation of People Under U.S. Immigration Law

Here are some common terms for people who are pursuing action under US immigration law. These are some definitions of common terms that crop up in the everyday, though most people have only a vague idea about what they actually mean; here is a chance to find out.  read more...

by Marcela Devivo
by Marcela Devivo
 
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