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Do I Need a Visa to Work Remotely?

The COVID-19 pandemic transformed the traditional office setup and pushed many industries to reconsider the need for in-person work. With remote work becoming the norm, many professionals have fully embraced the flexibility and freedom it brings. Before you pack your laptop and head to a new destination, it’s essential to understand the work visa requirements […]

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Election Impact: Immigration and Business

With the 2024 Presidential Election on the horizon, this report analyzes the distinct immigration policies proposed by the leading candidates and their potential effects on economic competitiveness, talent acquisition, and operational costs across various industries. Using data-driven insights, the report equips businesses and policymakers to navigate the evolving immigration landscape. Key Findings Candidate Immigration Policy

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Everything You Need to Know About Traveling on DACA

Navigating travel as a DACA recipient or with a pending DACA application can be complex due to immigration restrictions. It’s essential to understand the specific travel requirements to avoid any potential issues. Here’s a breakdown of key information for DACA holders regarding domestic and international travel. Domestic Travel Within the U.S. Good news for DACA

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Ethiopians Granted Temporary Protected Status

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently designated Ethiopia for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for the first time, offering Ethiopian nationals already in the U.S. temporary protection for 18 months. This TPS designation reflects the severe humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia, where ongoing conflict in the Tigray region, widespread violence, food insecurity, and environmental instability have

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How Do Non-English Speakers Vote?

With around 8% of the U.S. population not speaking English fluently, voting can be challenging for eligible voters with limited English skills. Many non-English speakers struggle to fully understand ballots and election information, which can limit their participation in elections. Federal Language Assistance under the Voting Rights Act In 1975, an amendment to the Voting

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