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Congressman Don Young Welcomes Availability of Additional H-2B Visas

By Zack Brown | Office of Representative Young on Jan 28, 2022   State  

Congressman Don Young Welcomes Availability of Additional H-2B Visas

Washington, D.C. –  Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the availability of 20,000 additional H-2B temporary nonagricultural worker visas for the first half of fiscal year 2022. H-2B visas permit American employers to temporarily hire rigorously screened nonimmigrants to perform nonagricultural labor if American workers are not available. These visas are critical to the […]

Report: Melania Trump Received US Residency Through ‘Einstein Visa’

By VOA on Mar 2, 2018   Featured, National, National/World  

Report: Melania Trump Received US Residency Through ‘Einstein Visa’

First lady Melania Trump reportedly gained permanent residence in the United States through a visa program specifically for people with “extraordinary ability.” The Washington Post reported Thursday that President Donald Trump’s wife in March 2001 was one of only five people from Slovenia to enter the U.S. through the EB-1 program, also referred to as the […]

US Tightens Visa Waiver Program After Paris Attacks

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA News on Nov 30, 2015   Featured, National  

US Tightens Visa Waiver Program After Paris Attacks

WASHINGTON—The United States tightened its visa waiver program Monday in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks, adding new screening for travelers headed to the U.S. from 38 countries around the world who now are allowed to enter the country without a visa. The White House said the country’s homeland security agency is immediately altering […]

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