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5 Things Employers Should Know Immigrant Employees Photo by Annie Spratt

5 Things Employers Should Know About Immigrant Employees Under Trump

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornFebruary 21, 2018Leave a comment

Stepped up raids under the Trump administration has prompted uncertainty and fear among all immigrants—both legal and undocumented—as well as employers. Last month, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) served…

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Premium Processing Suspended for H-1B Petitions

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornMarch 4, 2017

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced it will temporarily suspend premium processing for all H-1B petitions submitted on or after April 3. The highly coveted H-1B visa allows U.S.…

Video on L-1A and L-1B Visas and EB-1C Green Cards

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornOctober 25, 2016Leave a comment

If you have been working at a foreign company, how can you move to the US?  If you’re a manager or executive, such as a startup founder, or an employee…

Join Me Tomorrow Evening at Silicon Valley Startup: Idea to IPO Event

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornAugust 3, 2016Leave a comment

Have questions about the immigration options for yourself or your employees? If so, join me at Silicon Valley Startup: Idea to IPO’s event tomorrow evening. I’ll discuss what you or your company…

China & India Cut Off from EB-1 Green Cards

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornJuly 23, 2016

Some of the brightest minds and talent from China and India will be temporarily cut off from a green card option known for its swift processing time and allows individuals to…

Startup Visa Announced

International Entrepreneur RuleBy Sophie AlcornNovember 24, 2015

President Obama revealed signs of new regulations today aimed at helping startup founders have a new legal pathway to living in the US. Under this new proposal, investors, researchers and entrepreneurs…

Ongoing Changes to STEM OPT

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornNovember 10, 2015Leave a comment

You may have heard in the news about challenges to the STEM OPT program. OPT is Optional Practical Training. It is a way for F-1 students to work in the…

Skilled H1B Worker

When H1-B Employers Must File H-1B Worksite Amendments

H-1BBy Sophie AlcornJuly 23, 2015

If your H1-B employee changes worksites, must you, the employer, file an amended H-1B petition with USCIS? Yesterday USCIS released a new policy memorandum answering this question. By interpreting the April…

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Blanket L Petition

L-1By Sophie AlcornJune 8, 2015Leave a comment

If you are an employer who frequently petitions to transfer employees from your multinational offices to the U.S. as managers, executives, or individuals with specialized knowledge, you might consider a…

The L1-B for Intracompany Transferees with Specialized Knowledge

L-1By Sophie AlcornJune 8, 2015

If your company has at least two offices, one in the U.S. and one abroad, your company might be able to petition for an employee with specialized knowledge to be transferred to…

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