Q&A: H Visas, L Visas, and the Presidential Proclamations Temporarily Suspending Entry

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This Q&A session will consist of 60 minutes of questions and discussion from the participants on the topic of the impact of the presidential proclamations on H and L visas, led by our moderator and expert faculty. You can ask questions during the session or pre-submit questions here. We encourage all participants to join with their webcams enabled and come prepared to participate in discussion with colleagues in the field. A recording will be made available to all conference attendees.

Alexis Axelrad

AILA Board of Governors/CBP Liaison Committee Chair, New York, NY

Alexis S. Axelrad is a partner in the firm of Barst Mukamal & Kleiner LLP in New York City. She is an Elected Director on AILA’s Board of Governors and serves as the Chair of AILA National’s CBP Committee. She served in every capacity on the NY AILA Chapter’s Executive Committee including Chair and is the Recipient of the 2020 Susan D. Quarles AILA Service Excellence Award. She is a frequent writer for periodicals and speaker on immigration and nationality law and is honored to be a source of information and guidance for her colleagues in and outside of the immigration bar. Ms. Axelrad maintains a busy corporate and family-based immigration practice with a particular emphasis on interaction with the various offices of DHS (CBP, USCIS, ICE, EOIR) and the U.S. Department of State.  

Heather Drabek Prendergast

AILA Board of Governors/AILA University Committee Chair, Cleveland, OH

Sandra S. Reguerin

AILA DOS Liaison Committee Vice Chair, Phoenix, AZ

Ramon E. Curiel

AILA Latin America Chapter Chair/CBP Liaison Committee Vice Chair, San Antonio, TX

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07/22/2020 at 1:15 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 07/22/2020
07/22/2020 at 1:15 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 07/22/2020 Meeting ID: 952 6355 6746 Password: 028325
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