Immigration Breakfast Briefing Hosted by Fragomen Los Angeles
March 5, 2025 | 8:30 AM — 11:30 AM PDT

Country / Territory
Related contacts
Related offices
Related contacts
Related offices
Related contacts
Related offices
Location
The Gallery Event Space, 444 South Flower
Los Angeles, California 90071
Fragomen Los Angeles cordially invites you to an engaging in-person Immigration Breakfast Briefing session exploring the latest immigration developments, the impact of the new U.S. administration on immigration programs, and recommendations to companies to enhance your organization’s capabilities and assist with contingency planning.
Join us for an insightful discussion featuring K. Edward Raleigh, Chad Blocker, and other leading Fragomen professionals who will provide expert analysis on key immigration issues affecting businesses and individuals.
Agenda & Topics:
8:30 am - 9:00 am - Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 am - 11:30 am - Presentation and panel discussions
- Government Updates and Impact to Employers
- Recommendations and Contingency Planning
More speakers to be announced soon. Please email [email protected] to request an invitation.
FRAGOMEN HOSTS and SPEAKERS
Emily Allen, Partner
Chad Blocker, Partner
Michael Boshnaick, Partner
Jeffrey Kikuta, Partner
Jordi Bayer, Counsel
Melissa Vasquez-Myers, Senior Associate
Country / Territory
Related contacts
Related offices
Related contacts
Related offices
Related contacts
Related offices
Explore more at Fragomen

Media mentions
Partner Shayan Sultan discusses a rise in inquiries about UAE residency and remote work programmes amid global talent mobility trends.

Media mentions
Partner Rajiv Naik, Senior Manager Thomas Kingsmill and Manager Ko Ito highlight rising UK sponsor licence revocations and how HR and mobility leaders can manage the impact.

Media mentions
Partner Bo Cooper discusses the $100,000 H-1B fee and its impact on financial, banking and technology firms relying on international talent.

Media mentions

Media mentions
Partner Audrea Golding explains how the $100,000 H-1B fee could affect hiring across the tech industry.

Blog post
Immigration Supervisor Nathalie Pimenta and Immigration Programme Manager Frida Sakaj discuss the importance of planning visa applications and document services early to avoid delays and ensure compliance with UK regulations.

Media mentions
Partner Karolina Schiffter discusses how new regulations have led Polish companies to adjust their use of work permits.

Media mentions

Media mentions
Partner Bo Cooper discusses the potential implications of the $100,000 H-1B fee for employers, universities and research programs relying on international talent.

Blog post
Partner Natasha Catterson discusses how proposed changes to UK residency and citizenship rules could affect immigration planning and applicant eligibility.

Fragomen news
Partner Julia Onslow-Cole is recognised for her work shaping global immigration and workforce mobility.

Media mentions
Partner Shayan Sultan discusses a rise in inquiries about UAE residency and remote work programmes amid global talent mobility trends.

Media mentions
Partner Rajiv Naik, Senior Manager Thomas Kingsmill and Manager Ko Ito highlight rising UK sponsor licence revocations and how HR and mobility leaders can manage the impact.

Media mentions
Partner Bo Cooper discusses the $100,000 H-1B fee and its impact on financial, banking and technology firms relying on international talent.

Media mentions

Media mentions
Partner Audrea Golding explains how the $100,000 H-1B fee could affect hiring across the tech industry.

Blog post
Immigration Supervisor Nathalie Pimenta and Immigration Programme Manager Frida Sakaj discuss the importance of planning visa applications and document services early to avoid delays and ensure compliance with UK regulations.

Media mentions
Partner Karolina Schiffter discusses how new regulations have led Polish companies to adjust their use of work permits.

Media mentions

Media mentions
Partner Bo Cooper discusses the potential implications of the $100,000 H-1B fee for employers, universities and research programs relying on international talent.

Blog post
Partner Natasha Catterson discusses how proposed changes to UK residency and citizenship rules could affect immigration planning and applicant eligibility.

Fragomen news
Partner Julia Onslow-Cole is recognised for her work shaping global immigration and workforce mobility.