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Immigration
US immigration can be a time-consuming process. The admission procedure lets the authorities assess whether or not to allow a person into the country and, if so, with what kind of visa.
How
long may you remain in the U.S. if you have a visa? What if you overstay
or are a student? May you work in the U.S. while studying?
Which
occupations are covered by the H-1B visa? May you switch from a student
visa to an H-1B visa? Will this grant us citizenship?
Read about hiring
foreign workers who are already in the U.S. Read about discrimination.
What is an L-1 visa?
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