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Workplace Woes for Immigrants in the United States

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With the U.S. economy mouldering away at the moment, a problem has emerged among the ranks of America’s workforce. It’s no secret that the economic boom many portions of America enjoyed in the last decade came on the backs of skilled immigrant workers, from IT to construction. The problem with is simple: as jobs are lost to economic slowdowns and higher gas prices, many workers holding B and H-1B visas are forced to return to their Houston immigration lawyers to find a way to remain in the country legally.

B1 visas allow the holder to enter the US for business purposes for terms of up to six months. These visas are valid for periods of up to ten years, and are not linked to specific business ventures, being regarded as basically interchangeable with B2 visas for tourism purposes. The real problem lies in the laps of holders of H-1B visas.

H-1B visas are, in effect, permission for a foreign national to enter the United States for the purposes of performing a specific job. The applicant must be highly qualified for the job in questions, holding at least a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent. The problem faced by many foreign workers lies in the fact that these visas are tied to the specific job and employer for which they enter the country.

According to United States Immigration and Naturalization Services, holders of H-1B visas are effectively illegal the moment their jobs are lost. These unfortunate individuals are granted 30 days under the current law to either return to their homeland or find an immigration lawyer in Houston able to keep them in the country legally.

Techniques used to circumvent deportation range from enrolling a spouse in college to applying for “tourist” status with Immigration and Naturalization Services. Although there are many ways around this problem, only a qualified Houston immigration lawyer should be entrusted with the responsibility of handling immigration red tape quickly, legally, and efficiently.

About the Author

A. Banerjee is a Houston immigration lawyer in Texas. Before selecting an immigration lawyer in Houston Texas, contact the Law Offices of Annie Banerjee by visiting their information filled web site at http://www.visatous.com.


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