Bishop's security clearance required him to report contact with her because she's a foreign national.
"If a foreign national marries a British national they have to apply to stay in the UK, " she explained.
The agency claimed it removed more than 4, 500 foreign national offenders in 2011.
It is virtually impossible to use a temporary visa in America to legally hire a foreign national long-term for such jobs.
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Up until recently, a foreign national could found a business and the company could petition for him or her on an H-1B temporary visa.
Making startup companies sacrifice commercial privacy if they choose to hire a single skilled foreign national is a policy proposal that should never be implemented.
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Hiring a skilled foreign national is already a highly regulated activity.
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Kramer's lawyer told the election watchdog agency that no fund-raiser ever inquired about Kramer's immigration status or refused funds from him because he was foreign national.
Staff told inspectors they would "welcome training on the specific needs of foreign national prisoners", which includes issues such as immigration advice and visits from overseas families.
They said this was because the regular reviews required by the Secretary of State's published policy on the detention of foreign national prisoners were not carried out.
Given the long waits for green cards, an H-B visa is usually required if a U.S. employer wants to hire a skilled foreign national from a U.S. university or abroad.
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In practical terms, an H-1B temporary visa is often the only way to hire a foreign national long-term to work in the United States, including international students off U.S. campuses.
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Tony Smith, regional director for the Border and Immigration Agency says they are committed to the removal of foreign national criminals and last year they removed more than ever before.
The report praised the prison for having a better range of translated information for the 82 foreign national prisoners, but said staff had raised concerns that some translations were not "entirely accurate".
The police said the man, who is a foreign national, is thought to have committed suicide and might have also used another method in addition to drowning, such as taking an overdose.
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All this means that while something like one in nine workers in Greater London is a foreign national, for the United Kingdom as a whole the figure is only one in 25.
Given that using an H-1B visa is often the only practical way to hire a foreign national to work long-term in the U.S. that would present a major problem for growth and innovation.
The amendment meant, she asserted, that "in the usual case, any foreign national who was convicted of a serious crime should be deported, regardless of whether or not the criminal had a family in the UK".
Yet for the past decade, the annual limits on H-1B visas have been reached well before the end of the fiscal year, meaning potentially months, or more than a year, before a foreign national could start working for a company.
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"The fact that a foreign national was able to re-enter the U.S. with what appeared to be a valid student visa, while Customs and Border Protection officers were unaware that his visa status had become invalid, represents a serious hole in our national security, " McCaul told CNN.
Second, the Obama administration should explain and possibly reevaluate its vetting process for foreign national employees of or advisors to American embassies, particularly in Egypt, where Egyptian nationals loyal to the military regime have used their embassy positions to deny Coptic religious asylum requests to the United States.
It is rare but possible for the Department of Homeland Security to "parole'' a foreign national into the United States in extraordinary cases, for individuals of special interest to the United States, when a walk-in is in immediate danger, or when the case is "politically sensitive, '' the cable states.
Another provision in the bill would prohibit any company from sending a foreign national employee (on an H-1B or L-1) to work with a customer offsite without first obtaining permission (via a formal waiver process) from the U.S. Department of Labor (or U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for an L-1).
I'm hopeful that his experience as minority and majority leader of the Senate can help us forge a new partnership with the Congress, especially on foreign and national security policies.
Since then he has worked to remake the Chicago-based company, introducing sometimes unconventional ideas, from centralizing the production of foreign and national news across Tribune's newspapers to launching an anchorless newscast at a station in Houston.
The national government will retain control over foreign policy and national security.
Romney, just barely, fills the potential bill for a national leader, if he surrounds himself with wise experts on foreign policy, national defense, the threat of terrorism.
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The EEAS has been created by the Lisbon Treaty to combine the foreign and diplomatic services of the Commission, Council, as well as certain elements of national foreign embassies.
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The National Security Council (NSC) is the President's principal forum for considering national security and foreign policy matters with his senior national security advisors and cabinet officials.
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