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The popular social network site Twitter is a great resource to follow for those caught up in the inadmissibility waiver net or anyone interested in immigration law, policy, border protection, etc. The US Embassy in Ottawa is also part of this community as are many other notables. Here's a list of some of them:
  • @i194waiver Ryan Smarty (administrator for this blog). Follow me for updates on this blog and other related news.
  • @usembassyottawa Embassy of the United States of America, Ottawa Canada - US Mission to Canada Website Updates.
  • @LaurelScott Immigration lawyer (Houston, TX). I blogged about Laurel recently and her Live Attorney Chat Wednesdays.
  • @Immi_Issues Jennifer McFadyen -editor for About.com's Guide to Immigration Issues.
  • @LegalDocs Legal information covering all aspects of Immigration Law, provided by leading attorneys and law firms (and streamed via JD Supra).
  • @ImmigrationGuys (Florida). Latest Immigration News from real-life (in the trenches) Immigration Lawyers, Tom Goldman and Peter Loughlin. Immigration Matters.
Please comment if you have a notable follow that should be added to this list.




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