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Current Issues in Employment Based Immigration

Contains material from Nov 2019

Current Issues in Employment Based Immigration
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Session 1: When Worksite Enforcement Turns Criminal With ICE initiated raids and criminal investigations on the rise, examine key issues including identifying your client, damage control, staffing company issues, gathering the evidence, negotiating with the U.S. Attorney, and potential outcomes.

Session 2: What Can You Do on a B-Visa? The B-1 Visitor visa can provide a variety of options for foreign nationals. Learn the advantages and difficulties of this visa classification.

Session 3: Minding Your Hs and Ls How to achieve success for H and L cases in an adjudications climate featuring increased RFEs, denials, stonewalling and other adverse trends.

Session 4: The World’s Got Talent!  The U.S Might Have a Golden Buzzer for You Explore visa options that require showcasing everything and anything concerning extra special achievements and recognitions, and how to impress the judges.

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1. When Worksite Enforcement Turns Criminal (Nov 2019)

Richard A. Gump Jr., Paul E. Coggins, Richard B. Roper III

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Session 1 —45 mins
When Worksite Enforcement Turns Criminal (Nov 2019)

With ICE initiated raids and criminal investigations on the rise, examine key issues including identifying your client, damage control, staffing company issues, gathering the evidence, negotiating with the U.S. Attorney, and potential outcomes.

Originally presented: Oct 2019 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Richard A. Gump Jr., The Law Offices of Richard A. Gump, Jr. P.C. - Dallas, TX
Paul E. Coggins, Locke Lord LLP - Dallas, TX
Richard B. Roper III, Thompson & Knight LLP - Dallas, TX

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2. What Can You Do on a B-Visa? (Nov 2019)

Dorothee B. Mitchell

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What Can You Do on a B-Visa? (Nov 2019)

The B-1 Visitor visa can provide a variety of options for foreign nationals. Address the advantages and difficulties of this visa classification.

Originally presented: Oct 2019 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Dorothee B. Mitchell, Foster LLP - Austin, TX

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3. Minding Your Hs and Ls (Nov 2019)

Francisco J. García, Harry Gee Jr.

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Minding Your Hs and Ls (Nov 2019)

How to achieve success for H and L cases in an adjudications climate featuring increased RFEs, denials, stonewalling and other adverse trends.

Originally presented: Oct 2019 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Francisco J. García, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston - Galveston, TX
Harry Gee Jr., Gee & Zhang, LLP - Houston, TX

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4. The World’s Got Talent!  The U.S Might Have a Golden Buzzer for You (Nov 2019)

Rebecca R. Massiatte, Candida Olga Paris

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The World’s Got Talent!  The U.S Might Have a Golden Buzzer for You (Nov 2019)

Explore visa options that require showcasing everything and anything concerning extra special achievements and recognitions, and how to impress the judges.

Originally presented: Oct 2019 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Rebecca R. Massiatte, JMA Firm, PLLC - Dallas, TX
Candida Olga Paris, Fong & Associates LLP - Houston, TX