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Location
New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, 900 Convention Center Boulevard
New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
Fragomen will be exhibiting booth 2301 at the NAFSA 2024 Annual Conference & Expo where we will highlight our various business sectors including Visa and Immigration for Higher Education, UK Internship Scheme, Fragomen Educational Services (FES), and Nomadic. Taking place from May 28 - 31 in New Orleans, Louisiana, our Fragomen presenters invite you to attend their sessions during the conference, listed below:
Strategies for Responding to RFEs for International Faculty and Staff
(Please note this is a workshop which requires pre-registration)
Tuesday, May 28 from 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM CDT
Fragomen Presenters: Monique van Stiphout, Partner & Basim Kamal, Senior Associate
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Developing Green Card Sponsorship Policies for Foreign National Employees
Wednesday, May 29 from 9:30 AM – 10:20 AM CDT
Fragomen Presenters: Monique van Stiphout, Partner & Basim Kamal, Senior Associate
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Refugees as Resources: Collaborations and Solutions with Academia
Wednesday, May 29 from 9:30 AM – 10:20 AM CDT
Fragomen Presenter: Aaron Blumberg, Partner
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Utilizing Recent STEM Initiatives to Support Students and Researchers
Wednesday, May 29 from 1:00 PM – 1:50 PM CDT
Fragomen Presenter: Aaron Blumberg, Partner
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Thinking Beyond PERM: Permanent Residence for Faculty
Friday, May 31 from 11:30 AM – 1:15 PM CDT
Fragomen Presenter: Jake Paul Minster, Associate
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Video
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Media mentions
Partner Bo Cooper highlights that visitors to the US under the visa waiver program for the 2026 World Cup could face a more extensive ESTA application process.
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Partners Aaron Blumberg and K. Edward Raleigh outline how recent US visa policy changes affect H-1B and H-4 workers and how employers are adjusting compliance and work authorization processes.
Media mentions
Senior Manager Katharina Vorländer emphasizes the importance of legal support in helping skilled professionals navigate work-based immigration to Germany.
Blog post
The UK expands its High Potential Individual (HPI) visa for 2025, broadening eligibility for global graduates and entrepreneurs while introducing new requirements and application caps
Media mentions
Partner Bo Cooper discusses the US proposal to expand social media screening for visitors from visa waiver countries and the broader shift it represents in travel vetting.
Video
The latest Mobility Minute features Manager Alex Hood discussing recent updates to the UK’s High Potential Individual route, including expanded university eligibility, a new annual cap and modernized governance measures.
Media mentions
Managing Partner for the Middle East and Africa Murtaza Khan discusses how the UAE’s flexible migration policies attract talent and support a competitive labour market.
Media mentions
Senior Counsel Mitch Wexler notes that the US expansion of social-media screening to H-1B and H-4 visa applicants will involve a more detailed review of their online activity.
Media mentions
Partner Edward Raleigh highlights the need for companies to prepare for increased H-1B enforcement and ensure compliance with US worker requirements.
Video
In this Mobility Minute, Associate Rebeca Lafond outlines key considerations for international travel to the United States during the holiday season, including documentation requirements, visa processing expectations and enhanced screening on entry.
Media mentions
Partner K. Edward Raleigh explains that the Department of Labor’s Project Firewall expands H-1B oversight beyond individual complaints and increases the scope of employer compliance reviews.


