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Immigrant's
Weekly January 29, 2001
Arthur L. Zabenko, Editor
Nina Manchanda, Assistant Editor
Marc Ellis, Chat Transcripts Editor
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Immigration Information
Immigrant Life
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A Note from the Editors:
Super Bowl Sunday
The Super Bowl has evolved over the years into one of the most anticipated sporting and media events in the
US. Throughout the country people gather for Super Bowl parties, which for many
Americans has become an annual celebration similar to a holiday. More than 130 million people tune in on
Super Bowl Sunday not only to watch the game but also to watch the new commercials. Advertisers pay a
minimum of $2 million to air a 30-second television commercial during the Super Bowl.
American football is a game which has evolved from rugby and soccer. Two opposing teams are assigned to defend their territory against the other team and the purpose is to score a touchdown by advancing with the ball through the opponent's territory. The team with the most points by the time the clock runs out wins the game. A professioanl football game is divided into four quarters of 15 minutes each, with a halftime intermission between the second and third quarters.
The Super Bowl takes place on the last Sunday in January after a two-week preparation period following the conference championship
games. This year's Super Bowl XXXV between the New York Giants and the Baltimore Ravens will be held on Sunday, January 28, at
6 p.m. Eastern time, in Tampa, Florida. If you're invited to a Super Bowl party go and enjoy even if you do not know the rules. It's not about the game.
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Extension of 245(i)
Cyrus D. Mehta writes that with the extension of section 245(i) an eligible individual can remain in the United States
to obtain permanent residence through adjustment of status and avoid the 3/10 year bar.
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Chapter 3: E-1 and E-2 Visas for Traders and Investors
Chapter 3 of Mark A. Ivener's Handbook of Immigration Law covers E-1 and E-2 visas for traders and investors
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The L-1 Visa: Questions and Answers for the Foreign Entrepreneur
Cyrus D. Mehta provides information on the L-1 visa which facilitates the transfer of key employees from a foreign corporation to a U.S. branch, parent/subsidiary or affiliated entity.
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"Secret Evidence" in Immigration Proceedings: Shield Against Terrorism, or Violation of Due Process?
Carl R. Baldwin writes about a bill to limit the use of secret evidence that would satisfy the needs of both the defenders of national security and of due process.
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Illegal vs. Legal Immigrants
Do illegal immigrants have as much right to be in the United States as the legal immigrants?
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