Fragomen Webcast: Key Immigration Updates for Students, Schools & Employers
June 12, 2025 | 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM EST

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As summer approaches, navigating the shifting U.S. immigration landscape is more important than ever for students, universities and employers. Join us for a live webcast where our immigration professionals will provide essential updates and guidance on timely topics that directly impact academic institutions, international students and sponsored employers.
Whether you're managing international student programs, seeking to understand new policies, supporting employees on visas, or preparing for travel and consular processing, this session will help you stay informed and compliant.
Agenda Highlights:
- SEVIS/SEVP Updates & Visa Revocations: Learn about the most recent developments affecting F and J visa holders in SEVIS and university programs in SEVP.
- Summer Travel Guidance: Get key updates and best practices for international travel during the busy summer season.
- Consular Trends: Understand changing conditions at U.S. consulates abroad—what to expect in terms of visa appointment availability, processing times, security checks, and implications of planned Department of State realignments.
- Social Media Considerations: Hear how U.S. consulates are analyzing online activity and accounts of visa applicants and what stakeholders should know about digital footprints.
- Support for International Students: Take a closer look at evolving Chinese policies as well as other foreign students and their broader impacts.
- OPT & H-1B Outlook: Assess implications for FY2026 H-1B selectees, considerations for ongoing OPT authorization and key compliance takeaways for schools and employers.
Who Should Attend:
- University and college administrators
- International student and scholar advisors
- HR, mobility and global talent professionals
- International students and visa holders seeking up-to-date travel and status information
Don't miss this opportunity to gain critical insights from Fragomen’s immigration professionals and have your questions answered live.
We look forward to seeing you there.
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