The United States L1 visa is a non-immigrant visa which allows overseas companies to transfer employees under two types of L1 visa schemes. For L1 visa transfers of executives and managers including ...
The Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP) is no longer in existence. It was initially replaced by the Tier 1 (General), a sub-category of the first tier in the UK's five-tier points based system.
What is the E2 visa? Applying for E2 visa from within US and Premium Processing L1 Visa worth considering instead of E2 Visa E2 Visa investment requirements E2 Visa and Escrow Agreements E2 Visa and ...
This page contains details of the World famous Immigrationboards.com site run by workpermit.com one of the most popular visa related discussion forums in the World with about four hundred thousand ...
Temporary Work Visa Overview (formerly known as Tier 5 visa) The Temporary Work visa allows entry to work in the UK in a number of different circumstances, such as for charity workers, entertainers, ...
The Australian government has extended the country's Seasonal Worker Visa Program (subclass 416) to include cattle, sheep, grain, and mixed industries. The announcement to extend the programme comes..
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The UK Home Secretary announced on 21 May 2009 that all former Gurkhas who have served in the British Army for at least four years will now be eligible for settlement in the United Kingdom . Until ...
Migration Watch UK, an anti-immigration independent think tank, has warned that the UK risks an increase in "health tourism" when it was announced that foreign nationals who arrive in the UK on a ...
Photo by Sohaib Ghyasi on Unsplash. The number of Afghans who have applied for the US Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program has hit 100,000, according to a refugee assistance group. Head of the ...
Reports have surfaced that United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is ‘quietly expanding’ its site visit program. The program involves USCIS agents conducting unannounced visits at.