Managing Partner Stephen Green discusses with The Globe and Mail why Canada needs a dedicated immigration pathway for high-skilled workers and executives.
Managing Partner Stephen Green discusses with The Globe and Mail why Canada needs a dedicated immigration pathway for high-skilled workers and executives.
A New Yorker investigation exposes sweeping efforts by the Trump Administration to dismantle the independence of the U.S. immigration court
Dan Berger was featured in Forbes providing key insight on new U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) guidance regarding the
In an October 2025 Financial Times article, Jonathan Grode discussed the surge in Americans exploring relocation to Canada amid heightened
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced a new policy requiring officers to assess whether applicants for immigration benefits have
Jonathan Grode was featured in WHYY discussing the Trump administration’s proposed $100,000 fee for H-1B visas and its impact on
Jonathan Grode was featured on Partnerships for Profit Episode #143, where he shared insights from more than 20 years of
Managing Partner, Evan Green spoke with BBC News on how recent U.S. H-1B visa changes present a key opportunity for
Ksenia Maiorova is playing a pivotal role in a precedent-setting lawsuit that challenges the U.S. government’s restrictions on international student-athletes’
Ksenia Maiorova continues to lead the national conversation on international athletes’ rights through her work on the landmark NIL lawsuit
Ksenia Maiorova is at the forefront of the groundbreaking lawsuit challenging the U.S. government’s restrictions on international student-athletes seeking to
On September 20, 2025, President Trump signed a proclamation introducing an unprecedented $100,000 surcharge on new H-1B petitions. The move,
Partner Dan Berger was quoted in a recent Forbes article analyzing President Trump’s newly announced $100,000 H-1B visa fee. Berger
Managing Partner, Evan Green shared his insights with the Financial Times on the growing wave of U.S. professionals seeking to
Jonathan Grode commented on the Trump administration’s sudden directive affecting Australians renewing U.S. visas abroad. The change, which initially saw
Managing Partner, Evan Green provided his perspective to the Toronto Star on the challenges of Canada’s visa approval process, emphasizing
Jonathan Grode was featured on ABC News discussing the sudden impact of the Trump administration’s new directive on Australians in
In a recent Forbes article examining the Department of Homeland Security’s expansion of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) law
Managing Partner, Stephen Green shared his insights with CTV News on the real-world impacts of processing delays and limited resources,
Forbes recently featured commentary from Dan Berger on the Trump administration’s proposed rule to replace “duration of status” for international