Publications

Peter J. Landis

H-1B Temporary Worker Category under Increased Scrutiny and Attack

The H-1B temporary worker category allows U.S. employers to bring foreign workers with specialized knowledge to the U.S to work on a temporary basis. It can be an effective mechanism for U.S. businesses to address a shortage of professional workers, to secure cutting...

Commentary: How U.S. Immigration Policy Hurts the U.S. Economy

A growing number of recent studies document what I have long suspected; rather than protecting U.S. workers, increasing restrictions on the legal immigration of foreign workers actually undermines the U.S. economy by hindering efforts to spur technological innovation...

The Perfect Storm: A Physician-Shortage Tsunami

This is intended to be a brief overview of the process that is normally involved in hiring foreign medical graduates who are in the U.S. as J-1 exchange visitors pursuing postgraduate medical training. It is not intended to be comprehensive. This is a very complicated...

When Hockey and Immigration Collide

In 2003 the Lewiston MAINEiacs broke new ground and became the first Quebec Major Junior Hockey League team to set up operations in the U.S. Founded in 1969, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) is made up of 18 teams based throughout Quebec, the Maritime...

Marcus B. Jaynes

Consular Processing for Nonimmigrant Visas: A Matter of Intent

Almost every foreign national who does not already have permission to enter the United States must apply for a visa in order to travel to the United States. In a perfect world, this process would involve simply stating one’s intentions and proving one’s identity; in...

Cynthia C. Arn

Acquiring U.S. Citizenship

The concept of citizenship, of determining who "belongs" to a particular country and who does not, is fascinating and especially relevant today, with so many Americans holding passionate and often conflicting ideas about U.S. immigration policies. Unfortunately, there...

I-9 Compliance and E-Verify — Ready for Prime Time?

What is E-Verify? Many employers, aware that they are required by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to verify that all of their employees are permitted to work in the U.S., would like more simplicity and certainty in the process. Many have heard of E-Verify...

I-9 Compliance and Employer Sanctions in an Era of Heightened Scrutiny

As we discussed in our last newsletter, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) now places a very high priority on ensuring that foreign nationals who work without authorization are apprehended and prosecuted, and that U.S. employers comply with requirements to...