Job openings in science and technology exceed the number of qualified domestic applicants and the number of H1B visas available. It is a problem that restrains American businesses from innovating and creating a 21st century economy. STEM Graduates Declining in America In 1985, 74% of... read more
Recent Blog Posts
Electronic Registration Requirements For Chinese B-1 and B-2 Visa Holders
According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, beginning Nov. 29, 2016, Chinese nationals whose passports have B-1 business or B-2 tourist visas will be required to enroll in the Electronic Visa Update System, or EVUS, before they travel to the United States. Current 10-year visa holders will be... read more
Outdated Immigration Laws Frustrate Employers
The outdated immigration laws in the United States are creating hurdles that are leaving many Illinois employers frustrated. Although the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign was home to more than 10,000 international students from 119 countries in the school year of 2013-2014, very few... read more
Support Grows for H1B Changes
As election day approaches, support for instituting changes to the H1B visa program is growing. Businesses, immigration lawyers, and politicians alike recognize the value of the program, and the skilled workers that these visas bring into the American economy. 2015 Was a Record Year for H1B... read more
Industry Leaders and Powerful Corporations Push for Immigration Reform
Several industry leaders and powerful corporations throughout the United States have taken a stand in support of immigration reform to increase legal immigration and bring millions of undocumented workers out of the shadows. As they continue to push for the development of new visa programs,... read more



