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Strong 3% Economic Growth Reported in the US

The U.S. economy has shown robust growth in the second quarter of 2024, with a 3% increase, mainly driven by consumer spending and business investment. However, behind these positive numbers, the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy remains critical for future growth. USAFIS offers guidance to immigrants interested in job opportunities in the United States. If you […]

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Economist Says US Immigration Fuels Economic Growth

Economist Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize winner, argues that immigration does not deprive Americans of jobs, but is positive for the national economy. In his opinion article published in The New York Times, Krugman examines the arguments against immigration, citing former President Trump, who has claimed that immigrants have taken jobs from native-born Americans in recent

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Program for Undocumented Spouses of US Citizens

President Biden introduced recently an ambitious immigration initiative that will provide legal status and a more accessible path to U.S. residency and citizenship for approximately 500,000 unauthorized immigrants who are married to U.S. citizens. Do you believe you have the necessary qualifications to work in the United States? Contact USAFIS if you need information on

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Skilled Immigration to US Helps Address Talent Shortages

The United States is experiencing a shortage of workers and needs increased immigration to help combat the issue. Highly skilled immigrants can help with US job creation, economic growth, and increased innovation, according to a network of innovation economy CEOs. The latest report looked at the severity of the skills gap happening in the US

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Workers from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras to Get US Visas

President Joe Biden and his administration will set aside 6,000 seasonal guest worker visas for workers from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador in the coming months. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) calls this a small step toward opening more legal opportunities for relocation to the US from this region of the world. The 6,000-visa

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