FTC Refunded $4.86 Million to Victims of Abusive Debt Collectors in 2021
The Federal Trade Commission has provided the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) with its annual summary of activities to protect consumers from abusive and predatory debt collectors. The CFPB requested the summary for its annual report to Congress on the activities of both agencies, who share law enforcement responsibility in this area, to put a stop to unlawful debt collection that harms consumers.
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Effective Sept. 26, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is automatically extending the validity of Permanent Resident Cards (also known as Green Cards) to 24 months for lawful permanent residents who file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card.
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17 yılı aşkın tecrübemiz ile global hukuk hizmeti sağlamaya devam ediyoruz.
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US Will Nearly Double Temporary Visas for Nonagricultural Jobs
The Biden administration will nearly double the number of temporary work visas for jobs involving hospitality, landscaping and seafood-processing as it looks to address seasonal shortages employers have been scrambling to make up for.
The move would allow 64,716 nonagricultural H-2B visas in addition to the 66,000 currently available each fiscal year, the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement on Wednesday evening. For detailed information, you may refer to:
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DHS to Issue All Available H-2B Temporary Work Visas In FY 2023
The Department of Homeland Security plans to issue more than 64,000 additional H-2B temporary work visas—the maximum allowed under a discretionary cap—on top of the normal annual allocation in the current fiscal year.
Employers facing a labor shortage in the US have pressed the Biden administration to issue all available visas under the program the provides visas for seasonal, non-agricultural workers. For detailed information, you may see:
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1.BÖLÜM – ABD’ de VATANDAŞLIK, GÖÇMENLİK ve VİZELER HAKKINDA BİLMENİZ GEREKENLER…
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Turkish State Banks Set to Exit Russia’s Mir on US Warning
Turkish state banks are planning to exit a Russian payment system, a dramatic example of how US secondary sanctions are forcing countries to distance themselves from Moscow.
The three lenders, the only ones in Turkey still processing transactions made with Russia’s Mir cards, decided on Tuesday to pull out, a senior Turkish official said, asking not to be identified because the information isn’t public. The lira reversed losses to close slightly higher after the news. For detailed information, you may refer to:
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From Antroya Law to exporters /creditors: The ‘Inkasso’ system
Despite the global logistics and supply disruptions, our country’s exports are gaining momentum day by day. While the data of the Ministry of Commerce indicate that exports in the period from January to June 2022 approached 126 billion dollars, exporting companies are looking for ways to easily collect their receivables abroad.
https://tele1.com.tr/antroya-hukuktan-alacakli-ihracatcilara-inkasso-sistemi-665171/
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‘Incasso’ system for exporter / creditors
Attorney Alper Kesriklioğlu, Founding Partner of Antroya Consulting and Law Firm, stated that the problems of domestic exporters struggling with financial difficulties at macro level are not limited to the production phase. He also said, “By acting as a mediator between the creditor and debtor companies with the Inkasso system, we ensure that our companies carry out the follow-up and collection processes in the most accurate way.”
https://www.dunya.com/amp/sirketler/alacakli-ihracatcilara-inkasso-sistemi-haberi-664693
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