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Employment-Based Immigration
H-1B visas, PERM labor certification, EB-1, EB-2 NIW, L-1, O-1, and other employment-based immigration topics for Boston employers and foreign professionals.


The $100,000 H-1B Fee: Where the Lawsuits Stand in April 2026
A federal judge upheld the $100,000 H-1B fee in December 2025. Now the D.C. Circuit is weighing the appeal. Here is where the three lawsuits stand and what employers should do.

Greg V
Apr 54 min read


The O-1B Visa: A Powerful Path for Artists, Musicians, and Creatives to Work in the U.S.
If you are an artist, musician, filmmaker, designer, or other creative professional looking to work in the United States, the O-1B visa may be your best option

Greg V
Apr 45 min read


H-1B Cap Exemption: How Affiliation with a College or University Can Skip the Lottery Entirely
With the H-1B lottery becoming more competitive than ever under the new weighted selection system, many employers and foreign professionals are looking for alternatives. One of the most powerful — and often overlooked — strategies is the H-1B cap exemption available to institutions of higher education and their affiliated nonprofit organizations. If your organization has a connection to a college or university, you may be able to file H-1B petitions year-round without ever e

Greg V
Apr 35 min read
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