In light of the Biden's administration's June 18th announcement to clarify eligibility for the 212(d)(3) waiver when applying for an employment visa, Immigrant ARC is partnering with Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy to discuss practical next steps for nonprofit immigration practitioners. Join us for practice pointers to consider when assessing employment-based immigration options, especially for humanitarian status and deferred action status holders.
This discussion will include:
A break down of the new guidance for interpreting the Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM), including clarified eligibility for certain groups
An overview of the employment-based nonimmigrant visa process
The 212(d)(3) inadmissibility waiver process
The H-1B visa process
Long-term considerations for humanitarian and deferred action status holders, their employers, and humanitarian immigration practitioners.
This training will be led by:
Dalielle Miranda, Associate at Fragomen
Kyle Sommer, Senior Associate at Fragomen
Date: July 19, 2024
Time: 10:00 am ET
Registration Link: bit.ly/d3waiver