Probate and Business Law Attorneys Website Design
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Law Promo is currently working on Probate and Business Law Attorneys Website Design.
This stylish site is fully responsive and designed mobile-first – looking great on devices of all sizes. The crisp imagery in the hero image slider on the website immediately draws in the website visitor and gives the user a sense of the practice areas the firm specializes in.
Up top in the header, the firm’s crisp logo stands out front and center, along with the pertinent contact information.
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On April 2, 2018, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will begin accepting petitions under the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)-Only Transitional Worker (CW-1) program subject to the fiscal year (FY) 2019 cap. Employers in the CNMI use the CW-1 program to employ foreign workers who are ineligible for other nonimmigrant worker categories. The cap for CW-1 visas for FY 2019 is 4,999.
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