With trade agreements and tariffs becoming headline news again, our latest blog explores the benefits of the H-1B1 visa for Chilean and Singaporean professionals and American companies.
There's a lot to talk about these days immigration-wise. The new Administration will be headed by people who have a negative disposition towards immigration and immigrants. In stark contrast to the Biden Administration, the new Administration will be led by people who are hostile to legal immigration and who consider immigration lawyers to be adversaries, not stakeholders. Whether it involves blocking goods from entering the U.S. or blocking qualified immigrants from entering the U.S., in carrying out its nationalistic and isolationist agenda the new Administration will undoubtedly do serious damage to U.S. interests. Stay tuned for the chaos to follow. On a more hopeful note, please check out the latest blog from Solow, Hartnett and Galvan on the benefits of the H-1B1 visa for professional workers from Chile and Singapore. Now - more than ever - meeting the needs of U.S. employers calls for creative strategies for recruiting visa-eligible international professionals. For more information on how your business can use the TN, H-1B1, E-3 and other visa types to bring qualified talent to the U.S., contact us.