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In the United States, the explosion of Computer users, the Internet, the World Wide Web and PC Networking, has created a very heavy demand for Computer Professionals of all kinds - Managers, Programmers, System Analysts, support people, etc. This demand for Computer Professionals has not been met from the pool of United States programmers, and many thousands of businesses all over the United States are looking toward the pool of non-citizen Computer Professionals from many foreign countries.

Efforts to ease the path of these alien Computer Professionals into United States jobs by amending the Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) rules has recently been enacted. The new laws not only increase the numerical allocations for H visas, but also exempt those with post graduate degrees from the cap.

The result of the more recent statutes, rules and INS policies is that the honest would-be employer and the honest alien would-be employee, can get themselves into a whole lot of trouble unless they are aware of often irrational snares and pitfalls. The result can be heavy fines and penalties for the employer, and possible long term expulsion from the United States for the employee.

To solve this problem requires all the legal skill, creativity and persistence of an experienced Immigration Attorney. Robert Cox is such an Attorney, available to United States businesses in need of Computer Professionals, and to alien Computer Professionals who want a job in the United States. Immigrant computer professionals are needed everywhere in the United States in businesses, Universities, Hospitals, government units, etc.

Robert, can help you obtain the employment authorization, permanent residency or nonimmigrant visa you need to get a job. He is experienced in every type of Immigration problem. The Immigration & Naturalization Service, and the Department of State, have begun to closely scrutinize applicants educational qualifications to ensure the equivalency with United States educational standards.