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BUSINESS IMMIGRATION LAW A PRIMER FOR THOSE WHO HIRE, MANAGE OR RECRUIT FOREIGN TALENT November 16, 2016 Benjamin T. Kurten 414-298-8222 bkurten@reinhartlaw.com 1000 North Water Street, Suite 1700, Milwaukee, WI 53202 www.reinhartlaw.com Benjamin T. Kurten is the chair of Reinhart's Immigration Law Group, and a shareholder in the firm's Labor and Employment, and International practices. Assisting clients with the successful navigation of complex U.S immigration laws, Ben helps large multinational corporations, small private companies and individual investors. He frequently advises clients with businessrelated needs such as: transferring international personnel, hiring foreign-born talent with hard-to-find skill sets to fill professional positions, and establishing new U.S. investment enterprises or branch operations. 2

Webinar Housekeeping Viewing the Slides Today's slide presentation will advance automatically in synch with the live presentation. Handouts If you would like a hard copy of the slide presentation, a printable version was e-mailed to you yesterday. Adjusting Your Volume Volume can be adjusted using the volume control on your computer or phone. Asking Questions Throughout the webinar, type your questions using the "QUESTIONS" section in the webinar panel. We will answer as many questions as possible during our Q & A session at the end of the presentation. Information This webinar provides general information about legal issues. It should not be construed as legal advice or a legal opinion. Attendees should seek legal counsel concerning specific factual situations confronting them. 3 The Players USCIS CBP ICE DOS DOL 4

I-94 Visa Admission stamp Status Entry Documents 5 B-1 Business Tourist May engage in business tourism, such as: Engaging in commercial transactions (i.e., buying or selling) which do not involve gainful employment in the United States Negotiating contracts Consulting with business associates, including attending meetings at a U.S. corporation Litigating Participating in scientific, educational, professional or business conventions, conferences or seminars Undertaking independent research May not engage in employment! 6

B-1 Business Tourist (cont.) Visa Waiver Program No visa required for citizens or nationals from countries participating in the Visa Waiver Program Admitted for maximum of 90 days Must have roundtrip ticket and valid, machine readable passport from participating country, and approval for travel from Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) prior to traveling to the United States Employment not permitted; may only engage in legitimate B-1 or B-2 activities 7 H-1B Professional Workers Specialty occupation H-1B cap Required wage Public access file 8

L-1 Multinational Transferees Executives Managers (senior) Specialized knowledge 9 E1/E2 Treaty Trader/Treaty Investor E-1: to carry on substantial trade, including trade in services and technology, principally between the U.S. and the foreign state that has a commerce or investment treaty with the U.S. E-2: seeks to develop and direct the operations of an enterprise in which he or she has invested, or of an enterprise in which he or she is actively in the process of investing a substantial amount of capital 10

E1/E2 Treaty Trader/Treaty Investor (cont.) Available to principals and employees of an enterprise, the majority of ownership of which is from a country that has a commerce or investment treaty with the United States Treaties exist with 78 countries Visa applicant must have same nationality as that of the majority owners of the enterprise or firm Enterprise must not be marginal 11 O-1 Extraordinary Ability National or international acclaim Top in the field 12

NAFTA TN Canadian citizens Mexican citizens Listed professions 13 Permanent Residency (a.k.a. Green Card) Priority workers (EB-1) Extraordinary ability Outstanding professors and researchers Managers and executives File I-140 directly, no labor certification 14

Permanent Residency (cont.) Advanced degree/ exceptional ability (EB-2) Master's/Ph.D. or Bach.+5 NIW Exceptional ability Labor certification sometimes required 15 Permanent Residency (cont.) Professionals/skilled workers (EB-3) Bachelor's degree Two years' training First labor certification, then file I-140 16

PERM Labor Certification Recruitment to prove no U.S. workers are: Available Able Willing Qualified 17 PERM Labor Certification (cont.) Minimally qualified standard 18

PERM Labor Certification (cont.) Job order In-house posting Two print ads Three other recruitment steps 19 Immigrant Visa Availability Priority date Preference category Country of chargeability Current 20

I-9 Section 274A of the Immigration and Nationality Act requires employers to verify that all employees are authorized to work in the United States and have established their identities using Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification 21 Questions? Thank you! 35087718