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Only 1,154 alien workers so far petitioned for CW status

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter As of Thursday, Nov. 17, only 1,154 of an estimated 13,399 foreign workers in the CNMI who are “potentially eligible” for Commonwealth-only worker status have been petitioned by employers. Corinna A. Luna, chief of the Business and Employment...
Posted On Nov 22 2011 05:33
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‘Cut $2M spending on off-island hires’ perks’

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter If Rep. Ralph Demapan (Cov-Saipan) would have his way, he would reduce the government’s estimated annual spending of $2 million in housing, expatriation, and repatriation benefits for most off-island hires by limiting the applicability of these...
Posted On Nov 22 2011 05:28
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No extension of Nov. 27 deadline

Occupy USCIS still hopes DHS will grant parole for all legal aliens By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter The Nov. 27 deadline for filing a Commonwealth-only worker petition remains as Congress didn’t initiate any move to extend the deadline before going into recess, and...
Posted On Nov 22 2011 05:26
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Advance parole still needed to go on vacation

2 more USCIS sessions on Form I-129CW By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Nonresident workers whose Commonwealth-only worker petitions are still pending need not miss their Christmas vacations in December, provided they apply for and obtain advance parole from U.S. Citizenship and...
Posted On Nov 22 2011 05:25
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