Webinar
Mar 21, 2024
Business Immigration Developments and Their Implications on Employers
About the Program
The US has witnessed numerous recent developments within the broader framework of immigration policy and procedures, particularly in the context of employment-based immigration.
Seyfarth attorneys Leon Rodriguez, former Director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS); Mahsa Aliaskari; and Shelly Song delve into recent developments concerning online filing, domestic H-1B visa renewals, and other pertinent topics, offering practical tips for employers on navigating these changes effectively.
Speakers
Leon Rodriguez, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Mahsa Aliaskari, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Shelly H. Song, Senior Counsel, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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This program is accredited for CLE in CA, IL, and NY. Credit will be applied as requested but cannot be guaranteed for TX, NJ, GA, NC and WA. The following jurisdictions may accept reciprocal credit with our accredited states, and individuals can use the certificate they receive to gain CLE credit therein: AZ, AR, CT, HI and ME. The following jurisdictions do not require CLE, but attendees will receive general certificates of attendance: DC, MA, MD, MI, SD. For all other jurisdictions, a general certificate of attendance and the necessary materials will be issued that can be used for self-application. Please note that attendance must be submitted within 10 business days of the program taking place. CLE decisions are made by each local board and can take up to 12 weeks to process. If you have questions about jurisdictions, please email CLE@seyfarth.com. CLE credit for this recording expires on March 21, 2025.
Please note that programming under 50 minutes of CLE content is not eligible for credit in NJ, and programming under 60 minutes of CLE content is not eligible for credit in GA. Programs that are not open to the public are not eligible for credit in NC.