The number of H1B visas denied in the US has reached an all-time low
After fresh statistics revealed that 96 percent of specialist occupation visas were approved in Fiscal Year (FY) 2021, denial rates for US H1B visas have dropped to an all-time low
Immigrants in California have access to free healthcare
According to Governor Gavin Newsom’s latest proposal, immigrants in California will be the first to benefit from universal healthcare access.
Is it possible to slow down The Great Resignation?
Employees in the US have been quitting in historic numbers over the last months, in what economists have dubbed The Great Resignation.
Omicron: Europe and the U.S. consider isolation as cases increase
Omicron: Long quarantine periods are threatening the running of health systems and other industries since illnesses are on the rise.
IRS gives final monthly child tax credit payment if Congress doesn’t act
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) paid the final monthly child tax credit payment under President Biden’s coronavirus relief statute on Wednesday, as the administration and congressional Democrats fight to prolong the payments.
U.S. immigration policy: what should it be?
Few topics generate greater controversy than immigration, because it is linked to so many areas of society, including economics, culture, law, and resources, as well as one’s attitudes toward those who are immigrating in the first place.
Omicron variant: the US places travel restrictions from South Africa
Overnight, new travel restrictions to the United States went into effect, prohibiting visitors from eight southern African nations.
Israel denies US request to reopen a Palestinian consulate in Jerusalem
The Israeli government has turned down a proposal by the Biden administration to reopen a consulate in Jerusalem for Palestinian citizens, a setback for the White House’s efforts to repair ties with Palestinian officials.