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As a result of globalization, and competition for skilled workers and talent increases, employers in all industries have learned that the ability to compete depends on the ability to hire the best, no matter what their country of nationality. So called “modern” immigration laws challenge even forward looking employers as they seek to employ and transfer foreign workers. Global Law Centers in the North Hollywood, Los Angeles area, can advise you at all stages of processing on immigration and nationality matters. Our immigration lawyer is here to provide you with expert advice which is even more critical now that the Labor Department has introduced the new PERM program which will effect processing not only at the Labor Department but at the USCIS as well. North Hollywood, like most of the rest of the San Fernando Valley, was once part of the vast landholdings of the Franciscan Mission San Fernando Rey de España, which were confiscated by the government during the Mexican period of rule. The Treaty of Cahuenga which ended the U.S.-Mexican fighting in California was signed at Tomas Feliz's adobe house at Campo de Cahuenga on Lankershim Boulevard in January of 1847. The area was formerly known as Lankershim, but was subsequently renamed North Hollywood in an effort to capitalize on the glamour and proximity of Hollywood proper. North Hollywood today is extremely diverse, with Latino, including Colombian-Americans and Honduran-Americans, Asian-American, including Thai-Americans and Filipino-Americans, Jewish, including Israeli-Americans, Jamaican-American, Middle Eastern, including Armenian-American and Iranian-Americans, and African-American populations.
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