Webinar: AI Executive Order and National Interest Waiver

Dec 2, 2023 | Announcements, Webinars

WR Immigration attorneys Cliff Rosenthal and Nathan Grow discuss strategies for hiring and retaining top foreign talent in light of the Biden Administration’s recent Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence. Learn about immigration options for foreign nationals working with AI and emerging technologies, as well as the benefits of the National Interest Waiver (NIW) as an alternative to PERM sponsorships. Plus, Cliff and Nate offer extensive responses to audience questions on specific immigration dilemmas in the emerging technologies space. Watch below!

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