Articles, tagged with "department of homeland", page 4
29th December 2010
Type 9089 is a request for a long term labor certification issued by the Department of Labor's Employment and Education Administration (ETA). The request is submitted by an employer looking for to rent a foreign worker to work completely in the U.S. The l...
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Author:
Nolan Bray
07th December 2010
Since November of 1986, the US Department of Immigration (now in conjunction with the Department of Homeland Security) requires all employers to complete an I-9 Work Authorization form for every new employee hired. The I-9 form is the official determining...
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Author:
Staff Writer
25th November 2010
The government's interest to use technology to detect terrorism and other threats has led to an increased use of data mining. A technique for extracting useful information from large amounts of data, data mining offers potential benefits but also raises p...
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Author:
rita thomson
25th November 2010
CONCENTRATES in defending people accused of crimes under state and federal prison legislation as nicely as in immigration and deportation shield. OUR LAWYERS have in the final decade, been called to symbolize folks before a tightening security regime at t...
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Author:
Warren Brown
17th November 2010
Business Grants and loans:
Let’s face it! Governmental Grants are essential in today’s day and date. If you have a business prospect, and if it rebounds, then there’s a huge risk to your business, and even your home. Everybody who wishes to start a bus...
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Author:
Aalia Douglas
16th November 2010
The Department of Homeland Security was not always the department that was in charge of immigration. Before this the United States had a department that was called Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). INS was a branch of the government that was f...
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Author:
Attorney Rizvi
25th October 2010
Fiscal year 2010 has given rise to a nagging worry for employers regarding those I-9 forms languishing in their personnel files. ICE’s statistics for immigration enforcement were record-breaking for FY 2010 with more audits and investigations promised in ...
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Author:
Staff Writer
07th October 2010
US immigration is a process which is termed as a foreign individual moving to United States as an immigrant or a non – immigrant. A foreign individual who wishes to seek entry to United States must posses a visa and abide by the rules and regulations of t...
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Author:
Rachel Immig
22nd September 2010
Thoroughly and accurately completing and retaining the I-9 forms for all of your employees is no longer an option. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is involved and they are not accepting excuses of ignorance, or oversight. I-9 audits are being co...
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Author:
Staff Writer
07th September 2010
Immigration means the movement of a foreign individual into a country to live on a permanent basis. Each individual who wish to enter a country must seek permission to enter the country and abide by the law. The immigration law refers to the government ...
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Author:
Linda_Williams
25th August 2010
Compliance with immigration laws is a critical part of the hiring process. Over the years, the immigration laws in the United States have been revised and updated numerous times. If filled out correctly, the form I-9 helps verify that employees who are wo...
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Author:
Staff Writer
20th August 2010
I-9 rhymes with fines, and perhaps for good reason, as an increasing number of employers nationwide face steep penalties associated with I-9 compliance audits conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), an investigative agency of the Departmen...
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Author:
Staff Writer
19th August 2010
Immigration is a process where a foreign individual moves to United States on a temporary basis or to live permanently. For a person to enter United States whether for a temporary visit or a permanent stay, a visa is required. A visa is a permit card fo...
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Author:
Samuel Beckett
20th July 2010
If you are migrating to another country you need to follow several rules and regulations. Immigration laws are quite complicated and a lay man can not understand them without any knowledge of law. Immigration laws are quite confusing because they are cons...
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Author:
Daniel Smith
13th July 2010
Expansion of your business requires careful planning. It becomes even more complex if you are venturing into the international arena. You need to know all about the business customs, rules, regulations, and legalities, not only in your own country, but in...
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Author:
Ashley Smith