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Compliance risks for employers of H-1B and H-2B workers

Ogletree Deakins

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USA January 23 2009

While much of the national news focuses on the problem of illegal immigration and employment verification/I-9 enforcement, employers that make use of legal employment visa categories face continuing and new risks in attempting to comply with the requirements of these visa programs.

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