Articles From Gabrielle M. Buckley

Business immigration law update By Gabrielle M. Buckley International and Immigration Law, November 2005 The H-1B visa allows employers to sponsor a foreign national for a temporary professional position (e.g., engineer, financial analyst, physician, graphic designer, researcher) if the foreign national has at least a bachelor’s degree in the specialized field normally required for the position.
Immigration law alert By Gabrielle M. Buckley International and Immigration Law, March 2005 The president signed into law legislation which reinstates certain H-1B requirements and adds certain fees and restrictions relating to H and L visa status.
Immigration law alert By Gabrielle M. Buckley International and Immigration Law, January 2004 The U.S. Department of Homeland Security ("DHS") is setting up a new electronic entry-exit system, called US-VISIT, that will collect and share information, including biometric identifiers, on visitors to the United States.
New Department of Homeland Security includes most immigration functions By Gabrielle M. Buckley International and Immigration Law, June 2003 On November 25, 2002, President Bush signed into law the Homeland Security Act of 2002, which created a new cabinet-level position and the new Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

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