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Archive for the 'Immigration' Category

Religious diversity in the Workplace
By:deepika bajaj on Sun 31 Jan 2010 7:56 PM under Business, Corporate culture, Immigration, Management

Today, there are more than 22 major religions in the United States. according to the Pew Forum’s U.S Religion Landscape Survey, religious diversity is growing, and the religious affiliations are constantly changing with every major religious growing and losing adherents.
In Megatrends 2010, Patricia Aburdene identifies spirituality in business as one of the top seven megatrends [...]


Process to make your teenager, who is US perm resident, a citizen?
By:Indu Liladhar on Fri 06 Nov 2009 1:56 PM under Immigration

My teen is 15 and I, am a US citizen.  My wife (his mother) and son stayed back in India and joined me only later.  My son has been staying in the US with me and my wife.   Both have completed 7 years of legal permanent residency and are eligible for US Citizenship.  But the [...]


Options for women under physical &/or verbal abuse
By:Indu Liladhar on Thu 06 Aug 2009 11:52 AM under Immigration

It is a sad reality that over 80% of reported cases of abuse are against women.  During times of stress the number of reported cases are likely to raise.  Recently, we received a question from a woman who is a victim of domestic violence.  Her question is as follows:
I am married to a US Citizen and [...]


Advantages of becoming a US Citizen
By:Indu Liladhar on Thu 06 Aug 2009 11:36 AM under Immigration

My office receives a lot of questions on a daily basis.  Inevitably, one question that we are asked is why someone should pursue becoming a US Citizen.  There are several advantages that US Citizens possess and should be taken into consideration.
The new immigration law brought new advantages to citizenship.  The new law severely limits public [...]


“More open climate” to discuss race
By:admin on Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:38 PM under Business, Global Leadership, Immigration, Personal Success, Politics

A new book attempts to dig beneath the euphoria that swept black America when Barack Obama became president to ask the question: what, if anything, actually changed?
Family Affair: What it Means to be African American Today” is a collection of short, autobiographical essays in which 76 black professionals detail how their families played a [...]