Immigration Nerds Talk About the Pitfalls of Hiring Without Degree Requirements
As the global economic trend continues to shift from credential-based hiring to skill-based, many companies are beginning to hire highly qualified employees who have gained
Read More »Immigration Nerds Talk About I-9 Compliance and How to Prepare for an Investigation
Erickson Immigration Group Attorney Miatrai Brown shares the latest on the government’s tightening of I-9 compliance, and provides ways for companies to prepare
Read More »Immigration Nerds Talk About the New House and Caravan
In this week’s Immigration Nerds podcast, Justin Parsons, EIG’s Managing Director, and Meena Rafie, a senior attorney, talk with Tom Jawetz of the Center for
Read More »Immigration Nerds Talk About Dual Citizenship
In this week’s Immigration Nerds podcast, we sit down with attorney John Sherry who explains the process of receiving dual citizenship. John sheds light on this often
Read More »Immigration Nerds Talk with Laura D. Francis of Bloomberg News
Bloomberg Law Journalist Laura D. Francis joins EIG Senior Managing Attorney Hiba Anver to discuss the immigration initiatives the White House is considering to enact early
Read More »Takeaways from EIG’s Conversation with Laura Francis of BloombergLaw
Changes to H1B Lottery for 2019 possible, but “may be a bit ambitious” Update: As we get closer to the start of the new H-1B Cap season, EIG has learned more
Read More »Immigration Nerds Talk About the New USMCA
Erickson Immigration Group Attorneys Andy Finkle and Christine Annand join to discuss NAFTA’s trade agreement replacement, USMCA. What are the key changes in this new
Read More »Immigration Nerds Talk with David Bier, CATO Institute | Using Government Benefits May Threaten Eligibility For Green Card
In a recent announcement, the White House has proposed key changes to the Public Charge Policy that is designed to reduce the number of immigrants eligible for green cards.
Read More »Immigration Nerds Talk About the O1 Visa Policy Update: Labor Unions May Send Negative Reviews to USCIS
New USCIS Policy Update: Labor Unions can now send negative consultations directly to USCIS if they have suspicion that a candidate has falsified their review. Erickson
Read More »Immigration Nerds Talk About Alternatives to the H-1B Lottery
Erickson Immigration Group Global Attorneys Stephanie Tan and Salman Cheema discuss options for individuals who didn’t get selected in the H-1B lottery to allow their
Read More »Immigration Nerds Talk About the USCIS Full Discretion to Deny Visa Applications: USCIS Policy Change Part. 2
Erickson Immigration Group attorneys Emily Callan and Xavier Francis continue the conversation about the recent USCSIS policy changes, what they mean, and how they could
Read More »Immigration Nerds Talk About Recent USCIS Policy Changes
Erickson Immigration Group attorneys Lieselot Whitbeck and Hiba Anver discuss the new USCIS Notice to Appear policy changes and what it means for
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