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Immigrant's Weekly April 16, 2001
Arthur L. Zabenko, Editor
Nina Manchanda, Assistant Editor
Marc Ellis, Chat Transcripts Editor
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245(i) Translated
Arthur L. Zabenko offers an overview of 245(i) information in languages other than English.

Outline on Naturalization
Cyrus D. Mehta outlines the eligibility criteria for naturalization.

Board’s Decision in Gambian "Convention Against Torture" Case Raises Question About Proper Interpretation of State Department Report
Carl R. Baldwin questions whether the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) interpreted correctly the State Department's Country Condition Report when it granted withholding of removal under the Convention Against Torture to a man wanted for murder in Gambia.

H-1B: The Undiscovered Country
Gary Endelman makes some startling suggestions regarding the H-1B program

The ABCs of Immigration - Immigration Issues Related to Layoffs and Corporate Downsizing
Greg Siskind and Amy Ballentine write that since the economy began its decline back in the Spring of 2000, corporate downsizing has increased across all industry sectors, and without proper planning layoffs can present significant immigration problems for both employers and employees.

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This Week's Chat Schedule:
When Attorney
Monday, Apr. 16,
9:00 p.m. Eastern
Mitch Berenson, Esq.
Wednesday, Apr. 18,
9:00 p.m. Eastern Time
Barry Lieber, Esq.
Friday, Apr. 20,
9:00 p.m. Eastern Time
Alka Bahal, Esq.
 
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