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Law Practice

Mar. 7, 2017

Business immigration lawyers face new queries, requests under Trump

Business immigration attorneys across the state say they have seen an influx of calls from companies and their employees expressing concern about how to handle work travel and visa compliance for citizens and non-citizens alike under new Trump administration rules.

By Chase DiFeliciantonio
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Business immigration attorneys across the state say they have seen an influx of calls from companies and their employees expressing concern about how to handle work travel and visa compliance for citizens and non-citizens alike under new Trump administration rules.

For attorneys who typically handle relatively routine administrative immigration matters for their corporate clients, the ...

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