Michigan State ID
Sunday, August 26th, 2007The Michigan State ID card is called the Personal Identification Card (PID) and is available for all
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The Michigan State ID card is called the Personal Identification Card (PID) and is available for all
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The Certificate of Citizenship (form N-560 or N-561) is proof of an individual having obtained
Form I-688B, Employment Authorization Cards, are issued to all individuals admitted as refugees under section 207 of the Immigration and nationality act (INA) immediately upon their arrival in the
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The Alien Registration Card (Permanent Resident Card - Form I-551), also know as a green card is issued to all Permanent Residents as proof of alien registration and their permanent status in the United States. This card must be in your possession at all times. This requirement means that you are not only required to have a valid Form I-551 at all times, but also that you must carry this card on your person at all times. The Alien Registration Card currently is issued with a 10 year expiration date. Your status as a Permanent Resident does not expire at the expiration date, only the card expires. The Alien Registration Card is only valid up to the expiration date and must be renewed before it expires.
A Permanent Resident can petition for some relatives to join him or her in the
One of the most important privileges of democracy in the
As a Permanent Resident you are required to obey all of the laws of the
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In New Mexico, if you are a driver between the ages of 15 and 17, you must take a driver’s education course before DMV will issue a provisional license. After driving for six months without an incident, DMV will then issue you a regular driver’s license.
Driver’s education course will include 35 hours of classroom time and 50 hours of supervised driving. After completing the required hours, you must pass a written exam. If you are between the ages of 18 and 24, you will need to complete a DWI-awareness program before you are eligible for a new license.
Required Testing
All applicants for a new license must take a vision test, a written and road test before obtaining a license. If you are applying for a license after having yours revoked, then you will be required to take the written test again.
Required Documentation
You should have the following documentation with you when you apply for a license:
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The problems which many employers face, not only in
Swift and Company, the countries third largest meat processor, was raided December 12, 2006 by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Swift and Company had participated in the SAVE program for more than ten years, but that did not help Swift when it came to I-9 Compliance. Why? Because the validity of a number means nothing if the person standing in front of you is not who he or she claims to be.
The real solution for Arizona I-9 Compliance as well as with any I-9 compliance is the verification of the identity documents presented. Most human resource personnel have no idea what kind of security features to look for when they examine the documents required to establish identity and worker eligibility. Therefore, human resource personnel must become document experts in order to save their companies from costly government audits; as well as lawsuits being filed by legal status employees against companies who are out of compliance.
In today’s shrinking world, there is a tremendous need for the human resources person to have all the tools for document verification at their fingertips. There are a myriad of documents that can be presented during the hiring process and a human resources person cannot specify which document or documents must be submitted. Having a subscription to Allegiant Solutions will enable an employer to confirm that the person in front of him/her and the person in the document presented are the same.
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On Friday, the Bush administration said it would increase scrutiny and impose heftier fines on U.S. businesses that employ illegal immigrants as it sought to step up enforcement despite Congress’s failure to reform immigration laws.
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said, the employers who ignore immigration laws will face an increased likelihood of criminal charges and 25 percent higher penalties.
Currently, employers must verify that their workers are in the United States legally by collecting their Social Security numbers and immigration documents. Those numbers are checked against the U.S. government’s database, and employers are notified of those that don’t match up.
Under the new rule, which will take effect in 30 days, employers notified of a mismatch will have 90 days to confirm that the employee is in the country legally, or fire them if not.
Those who do not comply could face fines of up to $12,500 per violation, a 25 percent increase over the existing maximum, as well as possible criminal charges.
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The Associated Press
Published: August 8, 2007
Are we in the United States or a third world country? If the allure of getting a job once they are here is stopped, then stuff like this would not happen.
Twenty-seven illegal immigrants from Mexico were apprehended Thursday by federal immigration agents at an auto mechanic shop near downtown Dallas, after local police were alerted that immigrants were being held against their will.
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This is exactly why we started our business. The government isn’t going to solve the mess so it is up to citizens and businesses.
Arizona’s law may be the toughest in the country for businesses. Under the new Employers Sanctions Bill, companies that hire illegal immigrants would see their license to operate suspended after the first offense. A second offense would result in what Napolitano calls the “business death penalty”—permanent revocation of a company’s license to operate in Arizona.
At least Arizona is taking a step in the right direction. Read on.