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June 2009 Newsletter
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H-1B Processing Time will Increase Effective July 1
June 23, 2009
The ability to file an H-1B extension or change of employer petition for an H-1B employee on a same-day, or even same-week, basis will end on July 1. More...

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NEW Worksite Compliance website launched: http://www.worksite-compliance.com
April 30, 2009
Klasko launches worksite-compliance website with top resources for employers on I-9, E-Verify and more: http://www.worksite-compliance.com. More...

New Klaskolaw.com Blog
April 1, 2009
Welcome to our blog!  You can check out our blog at http://blog.klaskolaw.com. More...

Klasko Unveils New Microsite Loaded with EB-5 Information and News
November 25, 2008
Come visit the firm’s NEW EB-5 Resource Center microsite at http://www.eb5immigration.com/. More...

     
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