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Employment Immigration Changes under the Trump Administration – Part 1
International and Immigration Law Section
Credit(s):
1 Legal Specialization in Immigration & Nationality Law
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
As global talent mobility, foreign investment, and workforce demand continue to shape the U.S. economy, staying current on employment-based and investor immigration pathways has never been more essential. This timely two-part webinar series will examine the evolving landscape of employment-based visas, investor programs, and business immigration strategies in light of new regulations, adjudication trends, and policy shifts under the current administration.
Part 1 of the series will be a discussion of key updates and emerging trends in nonimmigrant visas and will include:
The January 2025 modernization of H-1B Final Rule and its increased oversight on entrepreneurs
Recent H-1B RFE trends including biometrics, prevailing wage issues, and site visits.
Heightened scrutiny of TN visa applicants at the border amid increased enforcement efforts
E- Treaty Investor Visas – eligibility, renewals and country considerations
Business travel considerations for nonimmigrants– Are cells phone and laptops subject to searches at ports of entry?
Part 2 will focus on green card and naturalization, including Trump Gold Card, mandatory interviews for employment based green cards and how employment history is evaluated during citizenship application process.
1 Legal Specialization in Immigration & Nationality Law
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