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Working without a valid work permit, even for a day, is a criminal offense. Penalties for working without a work permit include imprisonment of not exceeding 5 years or a fine from Baht 2,000 to Baht 100,000, or both. In the case such foreigner agrees to travel out of Thailand within the period of time [...]

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In order to qualify for Thai permanent residence, the following steps must be followed:   Applicant must be able to demonstrate that they have legitimately stayed in Thailand on a non-immigrant visa for at least three years prior to submission of an application for permanent residency. Just being the holder of three non-immigrant multiple entry [...]

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Found this on Slashdot;  CWmike writes “A Citizenship and Immigration Services spokesman said today that the agency is weighing a series of reforms to the H-1B application process, including the use of ‘independent open-source data’ to obtain information about visa seekers or the companies that file the petitions on their behalf. The move follows a [...]

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U.S. Immigration Step by Step

By Edwin Gania Written by an immigration attorney, U.S. Immigration Step by Step walks you through the entire process, showing you each step of the way what needs to be done. Even though there are multiple options available, this guide helps you cut through the many choices and find the way most suited for your [...]

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In February 2008, new sanctions against the unauthorized employment of foreign nationals will take effect. A formal employment relationship is not necessary for these penalties to apply provided sufficient indicia of an employer-employee relationship exist between the U.K. company or organization and the foreign national worker. Knowingly employing unauthorized foreign nationals could result in fines [...]

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The Vietnamese government has issued Decree 34/2008/ND-CP (“Decree 34″) to replace all previous regulations on the employment of foreign nationals in Vietnam. Courtesy of VN News.

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In general, foreign nationals entering Vietnam for employment for a period of three months or more must obtain a Work Permit.

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K1 Visa for Fiance

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A K-1 Fiance visa is a non-immigrant visa issued to prospective husbands or wives to the U.S. with the intention of marrying them within the statutory time period of 90 days from entry. A non-immigrant is a foreign national seeking to temporarily enter the United States for a specific purpose. A fiancé(e) may not obtain an [...]

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US Tourist Visa

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Visitors traveling to the United States temporarily for business and pleasure, usually come as tourists or to visit family and friends. Others come for specific purposes, such as medical treatment, a conference, business meeting, or certain types of training. Some tourists from certain countries, traveling for visitor visa purposes for 90 days or less, and [...]

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Visitors traveling to the United States temporarily for business and pleasure, usually come as tourists or to visit family and friends. Others come for specific purposes, such as medical treatment, a conference, business meeting, or certain types of training. Some tourists from certain countries, traveling for visitor visa purposes for 90 days or less, and [...]

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