“America is open for business” announced US President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos. “There has never been a better time to hire, to build, to invest, and to grow in the United States.”
There has been much debate around US immigration policy—mostly aimed at curtailing illegal immigration. Looking past the headlines, the US still wants to do business with the rest of the world.
The rules are changing and legal immigration has become increasingly complex. Complex yes, but not impossible.
If you are looking to visit, live, work or start a business in America, this essential seminar will give you the practical information you need to move through the process quickly and smoothly. You will hear about what has changed under the current administration and other important considerations for business visits and working in America, including:
Intracompany transferees and Treaty based visas
Business owners and entrepreneurs looking to set up a US base
Work authorisation and visas
Increased scrutiny under Trump’s Buy American Hire American
How Brexit can benefit relationships with the US and doing business in the US
Any questions you may have!
Date and Time: Tuesday, 23 October 2018, 6:30pm arrival for 7:00pm start
Venue: Lansdowne Club, 9 Fitzmaurice Place, Mayfair, London W1J 5JD
Schedule:
6:30-7:00pm - Arrival drinks and registration
7:00-8:00pm - Discussion
8:00-9:00pm - Reception, drinks and light bites
Registration:
Early Bird (before October 15th) - £25pp
Regular - £30pp
Amanda Brill, Partner, TL Brill Parisi
Amanda is an expert in US immigration law. She has practiced immigration law since 2005, and has extensive experience with a wide range of business- and employment-related immigration issues including consular processing. She is a graduate of the University of Arizona and the Boston University School of Law.
Ms. Brill was selected as a Massachusetts “Rising Stars 2010 Super Lawyer” and has been on Who’s Who Legal: Corporate Immigration since 2015. Amanda has spoken on US immigration issues at several national and international conferences for the American Immigration Lawyers Association (“AILA”). She is currently serving the Chair of AILA’s Rome District Chapter (EMEA). Amanda is admitted to practice law in New York.