- Posted October 19, 2021
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Firm presents webinar on 'Immigration Best Practices'
Clark Hill will present a webinar titled "Compliance Check: Immigration Best Practices" on Wednesday, November 10, beginning at 1 p.m. via Zoom.
Immigration compliance in the automotive and manufacturing industries is an ever-moving target, and if employers are in violation, it affects all areas of business.
Clark Hill attorneys Karen M. Kett and Julie A. George will lead a brief discussion answering the questions:
- Are your business visitors actually "working" in the U.S.?
- Are you complying with H-1B visa requirements including public access files, wage requirements, terminations, and the impact of job changes?
- Are you ready for an ICE audit?
- Are you aware of F-1 employment issues including STEM OPT E-Verify obligations, the Form I-983 Training Plan, employer obligations, and future H-1B sponsorship?
- Are you tracking visa expirations and aware of long-term employment options?
To register for the webinar, visit www.clarkhill.com and click on "News & Events."
Published: Tue, Oct 19, 2021
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